EDIT PROGRAM - SINGLE
S3000XL Operator’s Manual
Page 113
NOTE: The LOUDNESS modulation here is different from that we saw earlier in the OUT
page. The OUT page is master control for the level of the whole program - this parameter
in this page is applicable to individual keygroups.
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PITCH MOD2 INPUT
Because the second modulation input for pitch is freely assignable, there are many
possibilities you may like to try:
Pitchbend
Although there is a global pitchbend function in the
modulation pages, you might like to use this to individually
bend keygroups separately. The values for pitchbend
range are:
+04
1 semitone
+09
1 tone
+13
minor 3rd
+17
major 3rd
+21
fourth
+26
6 semitones
+30
fifth
+34
8 semitones
+38
9 semitones
+42
10 semitones
+46
11 semitones
+50
1 octave
Be sure to turn the pitchbend parameters to 0 in the
modulation pages unless you wish to add the above
values to the pitchbend set there.
Modwheel
Use this instead of pitchbend. The values for pitchbend are
the same as above. Be sure to turn modulation to +00 in
the
field above unless you wish the bent
note to also have vibrato.
Pressure
Use this instead of either of the above. The same values
apply
External
Use this instead of the above when using the footpedal or
breath control possibilities for pitchbend.
Velocity
Use this so that differing velocities will affect pitch. This
may be useful on some percussive sounds which have a
different pitch for each note - for example, an African
talking drum or pedal tympani.
key
Although this may appear pointless as the keyboard is also
routed, by setting a negative value here you may set up
micro tonal scales. By setting a positive value you may
extend the usual keyboard tuning.
Lfo2
Add this to LFO1 for a more varied vibrato with ensemble
sounds. Alternatively, setting LFO and LFO2 according,
you may create some odd special effects. LFO2 could also
be set to provide a square wave octave jump whilst LFO1
provides vibrato as normal. Many possibilities exist.
Env1
Use this to create pitch sweeps that vary according to the
sounds overall level.
! Modwheel
Use this and the other “!” controllers to affect pitch at the
point of note-on.