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3.1–4: OS2lfo 
(OSC2 LFO)
Specifies the amount of pitch change produced by LFO1 and 
LFO2 for oscillator 1. For an explanation of each parameter, 
refer to the preceding “3.1–2: OS1lfo.”
3.1–5: EG 
(Pitch EG) 
Here you can make settings for the pitch EG, which creates 
time-variant changes in the pitch of oscillators 1 and 2.
The depth of pitch change produced by these EG settings on 
oscillator 1 (2) is adjusted by “Pitch EG” (3.1–1b, 3.1–3).
3.1–5a: Pitch EG
These settings specify how the pitch will change over time.
L (Level):
These parameters specify the amount of pitch change.
The actual amount of pitch change will depend on the 
“Pitch EG” (3.1–1b, 3.1–3) parameter “Intensity.” For exam-
ple with an “Intensity” setting of +12.00, a “Level” setting of 
+99
 would raise the pitch one octave, and a “Level” setting 
of –99 would lower the pitch one octave.
S (Start Level)
[–99…+99]
Specifies the amount of pitch change at note-on.
A (Attack Level)
[–99…+99]
Specifies the amount of pitch change when the attack time 
has elapsed.
R (Release Level)
[–99…+99]
Specifies the amount of pitch change when the release time 
has elapsed.
T (Time):
These parameters specify the length of time over which the 
pitch change will occur.
A (Attack Time)
[0…99]
Specifies the time over which the pitch will change from 
note-on until it reaches the pitch specified as the attack level.
D (Decay Time)
[0…99]
Specifies the time over which the pitch will change after 
reaching the attack level until it reaches the normal pitch.
R (Release Time)
[0…99]
Specifies the time over which the pitch will change from 
note-off until it reaches the pitch specified as the release 
level.
3.1–5b: Level Mod. (Level Modulation)
These settings allow the pitch EG “L (Level)” parameters to 
be controlled by alternate modulation.
AMS1 (Level Mod. AMS1)
[Off, (KT, EXT)]
Selects the source that will control the pitch EG “L (Level)” 
parameters (☞p.212 “AMS List”).
I (AMS1 Intensity)
[–99…+99]
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect applied by 
“AMS1 (Level Mod. AMS1).”
With a setting of 0, the levels specified by “Pitch EG” (3.1–
5a) will be used.
For example, if “AMS1 (Level Mod. AMS1)” is SW1 #80
pressing the [SW1] key to turn it on will change the “Level” 
parameters of the Pitch EG. (“SW1/2 Assign”: 2.2–1b) to 
SW1 Mod. (CC#80)
. As the absolute value of “I (AMS1 
Intensity)” is increased, the pitch EG levels will change more 
greatly when the [SW1] key is turned on. The direction of 
the change is specified by “S (AMS1 SW Start)” and “A 
(AMS1 SW Attack).” When the [SW1] key is turned off, the 
pitch EG levels will return to their own settings.
If “AMS1” is set to Velocity, increasing the absolute value of 
“Intensity” will produce increasingly wider change in pitch 
EG levels for strongly-played notes. The direction of the 
change is specified by “S (AMS1 SW Start)” and “A (AMS1 
SW Attack).” As you play more softly, the pitch change will 
draw closer to the pitch EG levels.
S (AMS1 SW Start)
[–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction of change in “S (Start Level)” caused 
by “AMS1 (Level Mod. AMS1).” If “I (AMS1 Intensity)” is a 
positive (+)
 value, a setting of + will raise the EG level, and 
a setting of – will decrease it. With a setting of 0 there will be 
no change.
A (AMS1 SW Attack)
[–, 0, +]
Specifies the direction of change in “A (Attack Level)” 
caused by “AMS1 (Level Mod. AMS1).” If “I (AMS1 Inten-
sity)” is a positive (+) value, a setting of + will raise the EG 
level, and a setting of – will decrease it. With a setting of 0 
there will be no change.
3.1–5a
3.1–5b
3.1–5d
3.1–5c
Note-on
Note-off
Attack
Time
Decay
Time
Start Level
Release Level
Release Time
Attack Level
+99 = approximately 1 octave
–99 = approximately 1 octave
0 = pitch when
key is held
(sustained)
Time
Time-varying pitch settings (when Pitch EG Intensity = +12.00)
Pitch EG change (level) (AMS=SW1/Velocity, Intensity= positive (+) value)
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
Note-on
Note-off
A note played softly with “S” 
set at 0, “A” set to +, and 
SW1 turned on (the settings 
of 3.1–5a: Pitch EG)
A note played strongly with 
“S” set to 0, “A” set to +, and 
SW1 turned on
A note played strongly with 
“S” set to 0, “A” set to –, and 
SW1 turned on