SAMPLE EDIT (FILTER) settings
These are the parameters (items to set) you see when you press the [G´] (FILTER) button while holding down the [SHIFT] button.
Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select a parameter, and press the [C´] (ENTER) button to edit the parameter’s value.
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Parameter | Display | Controller | Value | Explanation |
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Filter Type | TyPE | [PITCH] knob | Specifies the type of filter. | |
OFF | The filter will not be used. | |||
LPF | Low pass filter. Cuts the high frequencies. | |||
BPF | Band pass filter. Allows only a specific frequency range to pass through. | |||
hPF | High pass filter. Cuts the low frequencies | |||
PKG | Peaking filter. Amplifies a certain frequency range. | |||
Filter Cutoff Frequency | CUt.F | [START] knob | 0–255 | Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter. |
Filter Resonance | rESO | [END] knob | 0–255 | Specifies the resonance of filter. |
Filter Cutoff Key Follow | C.Ky.F | [CTRL1] knob | 0–255 | Changes the cutoff frequency according to the key that’s played. Larger values result in a higher cutoff frequency as you play higher keys, and a lower cutoff frequency as you play lower keys. Smaller values produce the same cutoff frequency (the cutoff frequency that’s set in Filter Cutoff Frequency), regardless of the key you play. |
Filter Velocity Sens | vEL.S | [CTRL2] knob | 0–255 | Changes the cutoff frequency according to velocity. Larger values result in a higher cutoff frequency as the velocity increases, and a lower cutoff frequency as the velocity decreases. Smaller values produce the same cutoff frequency (the cutoff frequency that’s set in Filter Cutoff Frequency), regardless of the velocity. MEMO When increasing this value, lower the Filter Cutoff Frequency parameter’s value. |
Filter Envelope Depth | Ev.dP | [LEVEL] knob | 0–255 | Sets the width of the cutoff frequency that’s modified by the envelope. When this is set to 0, the envelope does not produce any change. For the envelope settings, refer to the parameter descriptions below. |