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Table Of Contents
Using the Integrated EVP88 Effects (p. 208)
Using the EVP88 Extended Parameters (p. 212)
EVP88 MIDI Controller List (p. 212)
Electric Piano Models Emulated by the EVP88 (p. 213)
Getting to Know the EVP88 Interface
Before you take a look at the individual parameters of the EVP88, this section will familiarize
you with the various elements of the EVP88 interface, which is broken down into the
following main areas.
Effect parameters
Stretch parameters
Model parameters
Global parameters
Global parameters: The dark section at the top contains the Model, Voices, and Tune
parameters. These are global options that affect the overall instrument. See Using the
EVP88 Global Parameters.
Model parameters: The left part of the row that spans the center of the EVP88 interface
contains the actual synthesizer engine parameters, which allow you to alter the tone
and playing behavior of the specific model that is currently active. See Using the EVP88
Model Parameters.
Stretch parameters: The right part of the center section contains the Stretch parameters,
which affect the tuning of the upper and lower registers for the currently loaded sound.
See Using the EVP88 Stretch Parameters.
Effect parameters: The lower third of the interface contains the effect parameters-EQ,
Drive, Phaser, Tremolo, and Chorus. See Using the Integrated EVP88 Effects.
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