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Release (RELEASE1, RELEASE2)
This adjusts the release time of EG1 (filter EG) and EG2 (amp
EG). The release specifies the time from note-off (the moment
you release the key) until the sound has decayed to silence. It
will vary the release time of EG1 and EG2. Turning the knob
toward the left will shorten the release time; turning it toward
the right will lengthen the release time.
Level
Note on
Attack Level
0
1
2
1: Attack Time
2: Decay Time
Adjusting effect settings
The KingKORG NEO provides master effects that let you apply a
variety of effects to the sound, such as distorting it, modulating it, or
adding reverberation. The master effects are applied to the overall
sound of the two timbres.
The master effects consist of three sections (PRE FX, MOD FX, REV/
DELAY), and you can choose one type of effect for each section.
For example you might choose "EP.AMP" for the PRE FX section,
"TREMOLO" for the MOD FX section, and "HALL" for the REV/
DELAY section. For each section, you can also specify the timbre(s)
where that effect will apply.
1.
Press an FX type select dial to select the timbre(s) where that
effect will apply.
The selected timbre LED(s) will light up. If both timbre LEDs A
and B are unlit, that effect will not be applied.
The timbre LED B will not light if the program's voice
mode is "Single."
2.
Select an effect.
The LED of the selected effect will light.
3.
Use the FX control knobs to adjust the parameter values.
3 .
Editing the vocoder
Selecting the vocoder for editing
The procedure for editing the vocoder is essentially the same as
when editing a timbre, but you'll first need to turn the vocoder on
and select the vocoder as the target for editing.
The "v02:Voc.Carrier–v18:Voc.Amp" pages won't appear
unless you've pressed the VOCODER button to turn on the
vocoder.
Note off
3
Time
4
3: Sustain Level
4: Release Time
The parameters of the 16 band-pass filters (analysis filter and
synthesis filter) and the envelope follower can be edited in the
PROGRAM "v09:Voc.Filter–v18:Voc.Amp" pages.
1.
Select a synth program. (OM: p.14 "Selecting a program")
2.
Press the VOCODER button to make it light up.
The vocoder will turn on, and will be selected as the target for
editing.
3.
Use the PAGE +/− buttons to access the vocoder parameter
editing pages.
TIP: If you raise the direct level in the PROGRAM "v15:Voc.Amp"
page, the audio input will be output directly. Adjust this value
while checking the audio input.
TIP: If you are unable to notice the effect, press the VOCODER
button to make it light up, and then adjust the timbre A level in
the PROGRAM "v02:Voc.Carrier" page or the vocoder level in
the PROGRAM "v18:Voc.Amp" page.
Carrier (CARRIER)
The most suitable waveform for the carrier is a waveform that
contains a large number of overtones, such as a sawtooth wave
or a pulse wave with a fixed pulse width. These parameters can
be edited in the PROGRAM "v02–v03:Voc.Carrier" pages.
TIP: To input a sawtooth wave to the carrier, edit timbre A
so that its PROGRAM "s13:OSC1" page Type setting is
"Saw," and edit the vocoder setting in the PROGRAM
"v02:Voc.Carrier" page to specify the timbre A input level.
Modulator (MODULATOR)
A human voice is typically input as the modulator. On the
KingKORG NEO, you can choose either the mic input (Input) or
timbre B (Timbre B) as the modulator. You can edit these
parameters in the PROGRAM "v04:Voc.Modultr" page.
4 .
Editing the arpeggiator
Selecting the timbre(s) to arpeggiate
For a program that uses two timbres, you can select the timbre(s)
that will be played by the arpeggiator.
In the PROGRAM "a05:Arp" page you can specify the timbre(s) that
will be sounded by the arpeggiator. You can make both timbres A/B
be arpeggiated, or arpeggiate just one timbre.
Tonal effects synchronized with the arpeggio
Synchronizing the LFO frequency or delay time to the
arpeggiator tempo
You can synchronize the frequency of LFO1 or LFO2 to the arpeggio
tempo. This lets you apply modulation that's synchronized with the
tempo. This also gives you the ability to specify an effect's delay
time as a multiple of the tempo so that the delay time will follow
even if you change the tempo of the arpeggio. You can also
synchronize the KingKORG NEO's arpeggiator to an external MIDI
sequencer, so that the LFO1/2 frequency or the delay time will be
controlled from your external sequencer.
Modifying the arpeggio
You can modify the arpeggio by turning each arpeggio step on/off.
This is called the "step arpeggiator" function.
Using the step arpeggiator to modify the arpeggio
1.
Press the PROGRAM (GLOBAL) button to make it light.
Editing the sound
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