Program P7: EG 3-6 7-1: EG 3
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Program P7: EG 3-6
The MS-20EX has four assignable EGs, in addition to
the original MS-20 EGs 1 and 2. Each of these can be
used as an AMS modulation source to control a wide
variety of parameters.
7-1: EG 3
7-2: EG 4
7-3: EG 5
7-4: EG 6
The MS-20EX’s EGs 3-6 are identical to the AL-1’s EG1.
For detailed explanations, please see “7–1: EG 1
(Filter),” on page 199.
Program P8: LFO 1-4
The MS-20EX has four assignable LFOs, in addition to
the original MS-20 MG and the EX
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Program’s
Common LFO. Each of these can be used as an AMS
modulation source to control a wide variety of
parameters.
8-1: LFO 1
8-2: LFO 2
8-3: LFO 3
8-4: LFO 4
The MS-20EX’s LFOs 1–4 are identical to those of the
AL-1. For detailed explanations, please see “8–2: LFO
1,” on page 205.
Program P9: AMS Mixers
The AMS Mixers combine two AMS sources into one,
or process an AMS source to make it into something
new.
For instance, they can add two AMS sources together,
or use one AMS source to scale the amount of another.
You can also use them to modify the response of
realtime controllers.
The AMS Mixer outputs appear in the list of AMS
sources, just like other controllers.
This also means that the original, unmodified inputs to
the AMS Mixers are still available as well. For instance,
if you use Aftertouch as an input to a AMS Mixer, you
can use the processed version of the Aftertouch to
control one AMS destination, and the original version
to control another.
Finally, you can cascade the AMS Mixers together–for
instance, you can use AMS Mixer 1 as an input to AMS
Mixer 2.
Summary of Contents for Electronic Keyboard
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