Korg V2 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Filtr EG A (Filter EG Attack) [–99...+00...+99]
Filtr EG D (Filter EG Decay) [–99...+00...+99]
Filtr EG S (Filter EG Sustain) [–99...+00...+99]
Filtr EG R (Filter EG Release) [–99...+00...+99]
These respectively adjust only the filter EG parameters of
“F/A EG A,” “F/A EG D,” “F/A EG S,” and “F/A EG R”.
Amp EG A (Amp EG Attack) [–99...+00...+99]
Amp EG D (Amp EG Decay) [–99...+00...+99]
Amp EG S (Amp EG Sustain) [–99...+00...+99]
Amp EG R (Amp EG Release) [–99...+00...+99]
These respectively adjust only the amp EG parameters of
“F/A EG A,” “F/A EG D,” “F/A EG S,” and “F/A EG R”.
LFO1 Spd (LFO1 Speed) [–199...+00...+199]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 LFO1 speed. This controls the
same parameter as when CC#76 is received. (PG p.256,
INT-F bank: EM p.10)
LFO1 P Int (LFO1 Pitch Intensity)
[–12.00...+00.00...+12.00]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 pitch LFO1 intensity (the
depth to which LFO1 modulates the pitch). This controls the
same parameter as when CC#77 is received. (PG p.257,
INT-F bank: EM p.10)
For an INT-F bank program, the range of values will be
–99 – +00 – +99, which is different than for other pro-
gram banks. The adjustment you specify in the range of
–12.00 – +00.00 – +12.00 will be valid, but the pitch may
not be accurate due to differences in the resolution.
LFO1 Fade [–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the program OSC 1/2 LFO1 “Fade” (the time from
when the LFO begins to apply until it reaches the maximum
effect; 5–1a PG p.25).
For an INT-F bank program, this adjusts the LFO1, 2, 3,
4 “Fade” parameter (5–1(2)(3)(4)a EM p.44). If LFO1–
4 is selected for Pitch Modulation AMS1 or AMS2 (2–
1(2)b EM p.36) or Common P.Mod AMS (2–4b EM
p.37), then this adjustment applies to that LFO.
LFO1 Dly (LFO1 Delay) [–99...+00...+99]
Adjusts the program OSC1/2 pitch LFO1 delay (the time
from note-on until the LFO effect begins to apply). This con-
trols the same parameter as when CC#78 is received. (PG
p.257, INT-F bank: EM p.10)
Ptch Str. (Pitch Stretch) [–12...+00...+12]
Simultaneously adjusts the program OSC1/2 Transpose and
Tune parameters. This can produce a wide range of tonal
variety without destroying the character of the original
sound.
This controls the same parameter as the Performance Editor
- “Pitch Stretch” (0–1c PG p.2)
This will have no effect on programs in the INT-F bank.
Dtun 1 (Detune 1) [–1200...+0000...+1200]
Adjusts the tuning of program OSC1. This controls the OSC1
Multisample “Tune” parameter (1–2a PG p.10).
For an INT-F bank program, this controls the OSC Basic
“Transpose” and “Tune” parameters (EM p.14).
Dtun 2 (Detune 2) [–1200...+0000...+1200]
Adjusts the tuning of program OSC2. This controls the OSC2
Multisample “Tune” parameter (1–2a PG p.10).
For an INT-F bank program, this controls the OSC Basic
“Transpose” and “Tune” parameters (EM p.14).
This is valid only if the program’s “Oscillator Mode”
(1–1a PG p.7) is set to Double.
Hold [Off, PRG, On]
Controls the program’s Voice Assign - “Hold” setting (1–1b
PG p.8). If this is Off, the Amp1 EG/Amp2 EG “Release
(Release Time)” parameter is set to 0 in order to maximize
the effect.
For an INT-F bank program, this sets the “Release
Time” to 0 for the EG that is being used for Amp.
Normally you will be able to use this most effectively on a
drum program. If this is turned Off, the key-off timing will
affect the sound, allowing you to use key-on/off to control
the gate time. You may be able to obtain interesting results
by turning this Off for an existing drum track.
Rev (Reverse) [Off, PRG, On]
Controls the “Rev” parameter (Program 1–2a PG p.9, Glo-
bal 5–1b PG p.149) for each Multisample of program
OSC1/2 or for each Drumsample. If this is turned On, all
multisamples and drum samples will play in reverse. If this
is turned Off, all multisamples and drum samples will play
normally. If this is set to PRG, the setting of the program (or
the drum kit used by the program) will be used. Normally
you can make effective use of this on a drum program.
This will have no effect on programs in the INT-F bank.
Add the contents of “Tone Adjust Parameters” to the “Param-
eter Guide” Sequencer P5: Track Edit page (
PG p.68).