User Manual
Table Of Contents
- A Few Words of Thanks
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Rear Panel Connections
- Setting Up the Pro 3
- Using the Main Display
- Sound Banks
- Editing Programs
- Saving a Program
- Using Paraphonic Mode
- Exploring the Pro 3 in Greater Depth
- Chapter 2: Pro 3 Controls
- Oscillators
- Mixer
- Filters
- Amplifier Envelope
- Auxiliary Envelopes
- Low Frequency Oscillators
- Modulation
- Effects
- Arpeggiator
- Sequencer
- Normal, Gated, and Trigger Modes
- Programming the Sequencer
- Recording Phrases/Sequences A,B,C, or D.
- Sequencing Parameter Changes in Real-Time
- Copying a Sequence from One Track to Another
- Copying and Pasting an Entire Sequence
- Muting a Sequence Track
- Creating An Extended Sequence
- Paraphonic Sequencing
- Adding Rests, Ties, and Velocity
- Editing Duration
- Adding Ratcheting
- Editing Other Elements of a Sequence
- Setting or Changing the Destination of a Track
- Recording Additional Sequencer Tracks for Modulation
- Using Slew
- Turning off the Sequencer’s “Notes” Track
- Sequencer Parameters (Front Panel)
- Additional Sequencer Parameters (Display Menus)
- Cue Program
- Tuned Feedback
- Master Volume/Program Volume
- Transpose
- Hold
- Glide
- Pitch and Mod Wheels
- Touch slider
- Adding Aftertouch
- Distortion
- Play List
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Global Settings
- Chapter 3: Programming the Pro 3
- Synthesis 101: Synth Bass
- Creating Synth Brass
- Creating a Hard-Sync Lead
- Chapter 4: Using the Pro 3 with External Devices
- Appendix A: Modulation Sources
- Appendix B: Modulation Destinations
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting and Support
- Appendix D: Calibrating the Pro 3
- Appendix E: Alternative Tunings
- Appendix F: MIDI Implementation
- Bookmark 1
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Amplier Envelope
Sequential
As noted previously, the Amplier Envelope often works in conjunc-
tion with the Filter Envelope, with the Filter Envelope controlling
how the lter opens and closes and the Amplier Envelope control-
ling how the Amplier controls the overall volume shape of the
sounds you create.
To hear the effect of the Amplier Envelope:
1. Press the global button and use Soft Knob 1 to navigate to the basic
program command, then press Soft Button 1 (write now).
2. Repeatedly strike a note on the keyboard as you turn the Amplier
Envelope’s attack knob clockwise. Notice how the attack becomes
slower and more gradual the further you turn the knob.
3. Reset the attack parameter to zero.
4. Next, repeatedly strike a note on the keyboard as you turn the Ampli-
er Envelope’s sustain to zero. Notice how it changes the sound so that
the sound no longer sustains even if you hold down the key. The only
sound you hear is the decay portion of the sound.
5. Now, with sustain still set to zero, repeatedly strike a note on the
keyboard as you turn the Amplier Envelope’s decay knob clockwise
and counterclockwise. Notice how it changes the sound as the note
decays faster or slower after its initial attack stage.
6. Reset the decay parameter to 127
7. Finally, with decay set to 127 and sustain still set to zero, repeatedly
strike a note on the keyboard as you turn the Amplier Envelope’s
release knob clockwise. Notice how the release becomes longer the
further you turn the knob.
8. Continue experimenting with various Amplier Envelope settings while
you also adjust the Filter Envelope to hear how these two controls
interact. You will understand how powerful the envelopes are and how
essential they are to designing sounds.