Filter
- Envelope
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Adjusts the cutoff modulation of the filter envelope. Negative values invert the modulation direction.
- Velocity
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Determines how much the output level depends on velocity. When the control is set to 0, the sound is always played with its full amplitude. Higher values reduce the level for lower velocities.
- ADSR
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These faders set attack time, decay time, sustain level, and release time of the filter envelope.
- Cutoff
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Adjust the cutoff frequency of the 24 dB low-pass filter.
- Resonance
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Emphasizes the frequencies around the cutoff. For an electronic sound, increase the resonance. At higher resonance settings, the filter self-oscillates, which results in a ringing tone.
- Key Follow
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Allows you to adjust the cutoff modulation using the note number. Set this parameter to positive values to raise the cutoff with notes above the center key (C3). Use negative values to lower the cutoff with notes above the center key. At +100 %, the cutoff follows the played pitch exactly.
Amplifier
- ADSR
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These faders adjust attack time, decay time, sustain level, and release time of the amplifier envelope.
- Level
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Adjusts the level of the voice.
- Velocity
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Determines how much the output level depends on velocity. When the control is set to 0, the sound is always played with its full amplitude. Higher values reduce the level for lower velocities.