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Program Mode
The Program Editor
VelTrk
Controls
the
degree
to
which
key
velocity
affects
the
key
click
volume.
A
value
of
zero
means
that
the
key
velocity
has
no
effect
on
the
key
click
volume
(which
is
like
a
real
tone
wheel
organ).
Other
values
add
volume
as
the
velocity
increases.
Pitch
Sets
the
basic
pitch
of
the
key
click
noise,
relative
to
the
highest
tonewheel’s
pitch.
The
pitch
is
controlled
by
a
steep
lowpass
filter
applied
to
white
noise.
The
filter’s
cut
off
frequency
is
controlled
relative
to
key
number,
higher
keys
move
the
cutoff
frequency
up,
lower
keys
move
the
cutoff
frequency
down.
Random
Controls
the
degree
to
which
a
random
amount
of
amplitude
variation
is
added
to
the
key
click.
ReTrigThresh
This
parameter
lets
you
set
the
volume
level
below
which
key
click
must
decay
before
it
will
be
retriggered.
Note Attack
Controls
the
attack
characteristic
of
notes.
Normal
provides
a
smoothed
attack,
while
a
setting
of
Hard
has
an
instant
attack
and
will
produce
an
audible
click,
in
addition
to
any
amount
of
key
click
specified
with
the
other
parameters
on
this
page
(you
might
prefer
not
to
specify
any
additional
key
click
when
you
use
this
setting).
PercHard
sets
a
hard
attack
level
for
percussion
only;
notes
without
percussion
use
a
normal
attack.
Note Release
Controls
the
release
characteristic
of
notes.
A
setting
of
Normal
has
a
smoothed
release,
while
a
setting
of
Hard
has
an
instant
release.
Hard
will
produce
an
audible
click.
KB3 Editor: The MISC Page
The
MISC
page
contains
an
assortment
of
control
parameters,
including
Leslie
speed
control
and
vibrato/chorus
selection.
Parameter
Range of Values
Preamp/Expression Response
Off, On
Leakage
-96.0 to 0.0 dB, in 0.5-dB increments
Summary of Contents for PC3LE
Page 14: ...x...
Page 28: ...2 10 Startup Software Upgrades...
Page 42: ...3 14 User Interface Basics Quick Song Recording and Playback...
Page 46: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
Page 196: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode The QA Editor...
Page 226: ...9 30 Master Mode UTILITIES...
Page 260: ...10 34 Song Mode and the Song Editor Song Editor The EVENT Page...
Page 272: ...11 12 Storage Mode Format...
Page 286: ...12 14 Keymap and Sample Editing Editing Samples...