Common dsp control parameters, Common dsp control parameters -35 – Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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The Wiring Algorithm (ALG) Page

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each algorithm always controls pitch, even though it doesn’t apply in every instance and, as

will be explained later in this section, it is bypassed in cascaded algorithms. Similarly, the last

DSP function always controls the final amplitude of the signal (this function is represented as

a block labeled AMP).
The number of function-parameters a DSP function can have depends on the relative size of

its function-block on the Algorithm page (four slots is the largest block size). For instance,

a function-block that is three slots long can have up to three function-parameters, whereas

a function-block that is two slots long can have up to two function-parameters. For each

function-parameter, there’s a corresponding “subpage” on both the DSPCTL and DSPMOD

pages. On the DSPCTL subpages, there are fine adjust and hard-wired parameters with

which you can make fixed adjustments to the function-parameter. On the DSPMOD

subpages, there are programmable parameters that you can assign to any control source in the

Controller List to modulate the function-parameter. The various DSP parameter-types are

described in

Common DSP Control Parameters

. More information on the subpages can be

found in

The DSP Control (DSPCTL) Page

and

The DSP Modulation (DSPMOD) Page

.

Highlighting any of the function-blocks on the ALG page and pressing the Favorites 1

button takes you to the DSPCTL page.

Common DSP Control Parameters

The type of DSP function available for any function block depends on the algorithm. Some

of the specialized functions like the PANNER are always located just before the final AMP

function. Others, like the two-input functions, appear only in algorithms that are structured

for two-input functions.
You can change the nature of each layer of a program simply by assigning different DSP

functions to the layer’s algorithm. Your level of control goes much deeper than that, however.

Each DSP function has one or more parameters to which you can patch a variety of control

sources to modify the behavior of the DSP functions themselves.
The parameters on the various control-input pages are very similar; in fact, there are six

parameters that appear on almost every page. Consequently we refer to them as the common

DSP control parameters. Although the parameters on the control-input pages differ slightly

from function to function, you can expect to see some or all of the common DSP control

parameters whenever you select the control-input page for any of the DSP functions.

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