Korg Bicycle PS60 사용자 설명서
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Program Edit
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AMS Mixer2
Mixer Type
[A+B, Amt AxB, Offset, Smoothing,
Shape, Quantize, Gate Control]
This is the second AMS Mixer for Oscillator 1. The parame‐
ters are exactly the same as those for AMS Mixer 1.
)“AMS Mixer1” on page 55.
ters are exactly the same as those for AMS Mixer 1.
)“AMS Mixer1” on page 55.
OSC 2
This page controls the two AMS Mixers for Oscillator 2.
These are available only when the Oscillator Mode is set to
Double; if not, the page will be grayed out.
The parameters are identical to those for Oscillator 1.
)“OSC1” on page 55
These are available only when the Oscillator Mode is set to
Double; if not, the page will be grayed out.
The parameters are identical to those for Oscillator 1.
)“OSC1” on page 55
OSC1 AMS Mix
AMS Mixer1
A+B
AMS Mixer, Type = A+B
A+B merges two AMS sources into one. This can be handy
when you need to add one more modulation source to a
parameter, but you’ve already used up all of the available
AMS slots.
For instance, let’s say that you’re using an LFO to modulate
Filter Resonance, and then you decide that it would be inter‐
esting to scale that parameter with an EG as well. Resonance
has only a single AMS input, but you can easily merge the
LFO and the EG together using the A+B AMS Mixer:
when you need to add one more modulation source to a
parameter, but you’ve already used up all of the available
AMS slots.
For instance, let’s say that you’re using an LFO to modulate
Filter Resonance, and then you decide that it would be inter‐
esting to scale that parameter with an EG as well. Resonance
has only a single AMS input, but you can easily merge the
LFO and the EG together using the A+B AMS Mixer:
1.
Assign the LFO to AMS A.
2.
Assign the EG to AMS B.
3.
Assign the AMS Mixer as the Filter Resonance AMS
source.
source.
AMS Mixer A+B example
AMS A Source
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects the first AMS input.
For a list of AMS sources, please see “Alternate Modulation
Source (AMS)” on page 121.
For a list of AMS sources, please see “Alternate Modulation
Source (AMS)” on page 121.
AMS A Amount
[–99...+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS A input.
AMS B Source
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects the second AMS input.
For a list of AMS sources, please see “Alternate Modulation
Source (AMS)” on page 121.
For a list of AMS sources, please see “Alternate Modulation
Source (AMS)” on page 121.
AMS B Amount
[–99...+99]
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS B input.
AMS A
AMS B
Amt A
Amt B
Output
AMS A: LFO
AMS B: EG
A+B Output