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3 ATTACK RATE
Determines how quickly the Element will reach its
maximum level after the key is played. Higher values
produce a faster attack.
Range: 0 – 127
4 RELEASE RATE
Determines how much time it takes for the level to reach
0 after the key is released.
Higher values make the time shorter.
Range: 1 – 127
5 CUTOFF FREQ.
Determines the cutoff frequency of the filter.
Range: 9600 – 24000 cent
6 RESONANCE
Determines the amount of resonance (harmonic
emphasis) applied to the signal at the cutoff frequency.
Some Elements are not affected by this parameter.
Range: 16 – 140
Filter — Cutoff Frequency and Resonance
Filter modifies the tone by cutting the output of a
specific frequency portion of the sound. This
Electone is equipped with a low pass filter, which
passes only those signals below the cutoff frequency
and cuts signals above the cutoff frequency.
Cutoff Frequency
Level
These frequencies are passed by the filter.
Level
Cutoff Frequency
You can produce a relatively brighter or darker sound
by setting the cutoff frequency.
Resonance is a parameter that boosts the level of the
signal in the area of the cutoff frequency. By
emphasizing the overtones in this area, this can
produce a distinctive "peaky" electronic tone.
Frequency
Resonance
Frequency
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1 LFO WAVE
Determines the LFO waveform used to vary the sound.
For details, see right column.
2 LFO SPEED
Determines the speed of the LFO waveform. Higher
values make the speed faster.
Range: 2 – 93
3 LFO PMD (Pitch Modulation Depth)
Determines the amount by which the LFO waveform
varies the pitch of the sound.
Higher values result in a greater amount of pitch change.
For the minimum setting, the pitch does not change.
Range: 0 – 400
4 LFO FMD (Frequency Modulation Depth)
Determines the amount by which the LFO waveform
varies the filter cutoff frequency.
Higher values result in a greater amount of frequency
change. For the minimum setting, the frequency does not
change.
Range: 0 – 4800 cent
5 LFO AMD (Amplitude Modulation Depth)
Determines the amount by which the LFO waveform
varies the amplitude of the sound. Higher values result in
a greater amount of amplitude change. For the minimum
setting, the amplitude does not change.
Range: 0 – 128
When playing a User Voice you have created using the
LFO parameters (above), set the Vibrato setting in the
Voice Condition display to "Preset, " not "User. " If Vibrato
is set to "User" and the Vibrato parameters (depth and/or
speed) are set fairly high, you may not be able to hear the
effect of the LFO.
Reference page
• Vibrato (page 42)
ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual
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