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value

will cause the amp 1 EG volume levels to increase as

you play more strongly. Setting “Intensity” to a negative (–)
values

will cause the amp 1 EG volume levels to decrease as

you play more strongly. With a setting of 0, the levels will be
as specified in “Amp 1 EG” (6–3a).

S (AMS SW Start)

[–, 0, +]

Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will change “S (Start Level).” If “I (AMS Intensity)” is set to
a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will allow
AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parameter to
will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a setting of 0,
no change will occur.

A (AMS SW Attack)

[–, 0, +]

Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will change “A (Attack Level).” If “I (AMS Intensity)” is set
to a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will allow
AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parameter to
will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a setting of 0,
no change will occur.

B (AMS SW Break)

[–, 0, +]

Specifies the direction in which “AMS (Level Mod. AMS)”
will change “B (Break Point Level).” If “I (AMS Intensity)” is
set to a positive (+) value, setting this parameter to + will
allow AMS to increase the EG level, and setting this parame-
ter to will allow AMS to decrease the EG level. With a set-
ting of 0, no change will occur.

6–3c: Time Mod. (Time Modulation)

You can use two AMS sources to control the Amp 1 EG times
that were specified in “Amp 1 EG” (6–3a).

AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)

[Off, (EXT, KT)]

Selects the source that will control the “Time” parameters of
Amp 1 EG. (

☞p.152 “AMS List”)

I (AMS1 Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS1
(Time Mod. AMS1)” will have.

For example, if “AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)” is Amp KT +/+,
the (Amp) “Keyboard Track” settings (6–2a) will control the
EG “Time” parameters. With positive (+) values of this
parameter, positive (+) values of “Ramp (Ramp Setting)”
will cause EG times to be lengthened, and negative (–) val-
ues

of “Ramp (Ramp Setting)” will cause EG times to be

shortened. The direction of the change is specified by “A
(AMS1 SW Attack),” “D (AMS1 SW Decay),” “S (AMS1 SW
Slope),” and “R (AMS1 SW Release).”
When “AMS1 (Time Mod. AMS1)” is Velocity, positive (+)
values

will cause EG times to lengthen as you play more

strongly, and negative (–) values will cause EG times to
shorten as you play more strongly. With a setting of 0, the
EG times will be as specified in “Amp1 EG” (6–3a).

A (AMS1 SW Attack)

[–, 0, +]

Specifies the direction of the effect that “AMS1 (Time Mod.
AMS1)” will have on “A (Attack Time).” With positive (+)
values

of “I (AMS1 Intensity),” setting this parameter to +

will allow AMS1 to lengthen the time, and setting it to will
allow AMS1 to shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there
will be no effect.

D (AMS1 SW Decay)

[–, 0, +]

Specifies the direction of the effect that “AMS1 (Time Mod.
AMS1)” will have on “D (Decay Time).” With positive (+)
values

of “I (AMS1 Intensity),” setting this parameter to +

will allow AMS1 to lengthen the time, and setting it to will
allow AMS1 to shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there
will be no effect.

S (AMS1 SW Slope)

[–, 0, +]

Specifies the direction of the effect that “AMS1 (Time Mod.
AMS1)” will have on “S (Slope Time).” With positive (+)
values

of “I (AMS1 Intensity),” setting this parameter to +

will allow AMS1 to lengthen the time, and setting it to will
allow AMS1 to shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there
will be no effect.

R (AMS1 SW Release)

[–, 0, +]

Specifies the direction of the effect that “AMS1 (Time Mod.
AMS1)” will have on “R (Release Time).” With positive (+)
values

of “I (AMS1 Intensity),” setting this parameter to +

will allow AMS1 to lengthen the time, and setting it to will
allow AMS1 to shorten the time. With a setting of 0 there
will be no effect.

AMS2 (Time Mod. AMS2)

[Off, (EXT, KT)]

I (AMS2 Intensity)

[–99…+99]

A (AMS2 SW Attack)

[–, 0, +]

D (AMS2 SW Decay)

[–, 0, +]

S (AMS2 SW Slope)

[–, 0, +]

R (AMS2 SW Release)

[–, 0, +]

These parameters specify how “AMS2 (Time Mod. AMS2)”
will control the amp 1 EG “Time” parameters (

☞“AMS1

(Time Mod. AMS1)”–“R(AMS1 SW Release)”).

Softly played note when “S”=0
and “A” and “B” are set to +
(settings of 6–3a: Amp 1 EG)

Strongly played note
when “S”=0 and “A” and
“B” are set to +

Strongly played note
when “S”=0 and “A” and
“B” are set to –

Amp 1 EG changes (Level) (AMS=Velocity, Intensity = a positive (+) value)

Note-on

Note-off

Note-on

Note-off

Note-on

Note-off

Settings of 6–3a: Amp 1
EG

Low-pitched note played
with “A,” “D,” “S”, and “R”
at +

High-pitched note played
with “A,” “D,” “S”, and “R”
at –

Amp 1 EG changes (Time) (AMS=Velocity, Intensity= a positive (+) value)

Amp 1 EG changes (Time)
(AMS=Amp KTrk +/+, Intensity = a positive (+) value)
(When Amp Keyboard Track (6–2a) Low Ramp= a positive (+) value, and
High Ramp = a positive (+) value)

Note-on

Note-off

Note-on

Note-off

Note-on

Note-off

Note-on

Note-off

Note-on

Note-off

Note-on

Note-off

Softly played note with “A,”
“D,” “S” and “R” at + (settings
of 6–3a: Amp 1 EG)

Strongly played note with
“A,” “D,” “S” and “R” at +

Strongly played note with
“A,” “D,” “S” and “R” at –

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