Specifications

ELEMENT ENVELOPE
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ENVELOPE COPY
EE>COPYfrom ÅBCD
any Element? ->
Summary: Copies envelope parameters from a
selected element to the current element.
Settings: Element: A, B, C, D
Procedure: Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to move
the cursor to the “from” element parameter.
Use the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the
element from which the envelope data is to be
copied.
Press the [6] cursor key one more time and the
“Are you sure?” display will appear. Press
[+1/YES] to execute the copy operation or
[–1/NO] to cancel. “>>Completed!!<<” will
appear briefly when the copy operation has
finished.
Details: This function can save a lot of
programming time by allowing easy copying of
complex USER type envelope data between
elements.
DELAY (Delay Rate & ON/OFF)
EE>DELAY ÅBCD
Rate= 0 off
Summary: Sets a delay before the envelopes of all
elements begin.
Settings: Delay: 0 … 99
Mode: on/off
Procedure: Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to move
the cursor to the “Rate” parameter. Use
the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the
desired delay rate.
Press the [6] cursor key one more time to move
to the on/off mode parameter, and use the
[–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to set as required.
Details: The envelope delay rate parameter affects
all envelopes simultaneously. A setting of “0”
produces almost no delay while a setting of
“99” produces maximum delay.
INITIAL LEVEL
EE>INITIAL ÅBCD
Level= 0
Summary: Sets the starting level of the amplitude
envelope for the current element.
Settings: 0 … 99
Procedure: Use the [6] cursor key to move the cur-
sor to the lower display line. Use the [–1/NO]
and [+1/YES] keys to set the initial level.
Details: A setting of “0” means that the envelope
will begin from zero (minimum) level, while a
setting of “99”causes the envelope to begin
immediately from maximum level. The highest
setting produces the sharpest attack.
Decay
1 level
Key ON (Delay off) Key OFF
LEVEL
TIME
Initial
level
Attack
level
Decay 2
level
Decay
1 rate
Decay
2 rate
Attack rate
Release
rate