MOTES
•Even if the
ENV STEP© key is pressed,
it will be impossible
to advance from the
present
step if END POINT
is specified. In this
case, press the ENV
POINT END
key again to cancel the END
point and then
press the
ENV
STEPS key. If an END
point is
cancelled within STEP 1 through
7,
an
END POINT is automatically desig-
nated in STEP
8
and
previously
set data
is
automatically restored.
•The LEVEL
for a STEP that
includes an END POINT
is fixed as 00
and cannot be
changed.
•When
a
SUSTAIN POINT
is designated in
a STEP. SUSTAIN
POlNTs set in other
STEPs are cancelled.
iDCW
(DIGITAL
CONTROLLED WAVE)
DCW corresponds
to the VCF
of an analog synthesizer, and is
comprised of KEY FOL-
LOW for control of the waveform
corresponding
to the keyboard range, and ENV (wave
envelope).
The
dual system line provides
an independent DCO 1
and
DCO
2 which can
be used as desired.
KEY FOLLOW/DCW
This parameter applies a difference change
in the DCW
envelope level in accordance with
the pitch of the key played, The
DCW 1 and DCW 2
KEY FOLLOW
keys are used to in-
dependently
set each key follow.
Key follow can be set to levels ranging
from through
9. The higher the note played,
the closer, the waveform
comes to being
a
sine
(cosine) wave. (See
Fig.
4.)
(Fig.
4)
Sine wave
The
LCD appears as in Fig. 5 when
the DCW KEY FOLLOW key
is pressed.
(Fig.
5)
-MC—
KEY
FOLLOW
UE
RANGE*!!
(0s^9)
The VALUE keys in the
Data Entry Section
are
used
to set the RANGE value within a
range of through
9. The greater the RANGE value the greater
the
waveform level vari-
ance (timbre change rate) in the upper registers. A setting of 9 represents the maximum
variance.
BLOCK CONFIGURATION
18