Patch level (p. 62), 62 patch edit amp – Roland MC-909 User Manual

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Patch Edit

Amp

These TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) parameters specify how the volume and pan of the sound will change.

Parameter

Value

Description

Patch Level #

0–127

Volume of the entire patch

Tone Level

0–127

Volume of each tone

This parameter is used mainly to adjust the volume balance between tones.

BIAS

Use the Bias parameter when you want the position of notes on a keyboard to affect the TVA level.

Bias Level

-100– +100

Angle at which the volume will change relative to the bias direction

Increasing this value will produce a greater change. Negative (-) values will invert the direction of the
change.

Bias Position

0–127

Selects the note number relative to which the volume will change.

Bias Direction

LWR, UPR,
L&U, ALL

Direction of change relative to the bias point

LWR:

Notes below the bias point

UPR:

Notes above the bias point

L&U:

Notes to the left and right of the bias point

ALL:

Bias level varies the angle relative to the bias point

Tone Pan

L64–63R

Pan of each tone

L64 is far left, 0 is center, and 63R is far right.

Pan Keyfollow
(Tone Pan Keyfol-
low)

-100– +100

Set this parameter if you want the pan to be affected by the note you play.

Increasing this value will produce a greater change relative to middle C (C4). Positive (+) values will
cause the pan to move toward the right as you play toward the right. Conversely, negative (-) values
will adjust pan toward the right.

Random Pan Depth
(Tone Random Pan
Depth)

0–63

Amount by which the pan will be varied randomly each time you play a note

Increasing this value will produce a greater amount of random change.

Alter Pan Depth
(Tone Alternate Pan
Depth)

L63–63R

Amount by which the pan will be moved alternately between left and right each time you play a note

Increasing this value will produce a greater amount of change. This value can be adjusted in the L or
R direction, and these will invert the order in which the tone is panned to left and right. If you want
two tones to alternate between left and right, set each tone to opposite L and R values.

C-1

G9

+

0

C-1

G9

+

0

C-1

G9

+

0

C-1

G9

+

0

+

0

+

0

LOWER&UPPER

LOWER

UPPER

ALL

Bias Point

Level

Level

Level

Level

Key

Key

Key

Key

Bias Point

Bias Point

Bias Point

C4

C3

C2

C1

C5

C6

C7

0

+50

+100

-50

-100

o

L

R

Pan

Key

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