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elprimito



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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 7:14 pm    Post subject: Trying to locate scaling function Reply with quote

Is there a scaling function in the Kronos that can tame the upper octaves of the ep patches? The upper octave and a half or so are pretty loud and shrill. I can use EQ or the filters, but that will affect the entire range and I like the sound the way it is. My old S90 has a scaling function that affects the balance of the full range, either louder lower octaves and softer upper octaves, or vice versa.
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 7:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Trying to locate scaling function Reply with quote

elprimito wrote:
Is there a scaling function in the Kronos that can tame the upper octaves of the ep patches? The upper octave and a half or so are pretty loud and shrill. I can use EQ or the filters, but that will affect the entire range and I like the sound the way it is. My old S90 has a scaling function that affects the balance of the full range, either louder lower octaves and softer upper octaves, or vice versa.


Details will depend on which voice model is in use, but these parts of the manuals may be helpful:

Operation Guide -> Playing and editing Programs -> Using Filters -> Modulating the filters -> Keyboard Track

Parameter Guide -> Program mode: HD-1 -> Program P3: Filter -> 3–2: Filter1 Modulation -> 3–2a: Keyboard Track (similar pages in AL-1, STR-1, MOD-7)

Parameter Guide -> Program mode: HD-1 -> Program P4: Amp/EQ -> 4–2: Amp1 Modulation -> 4–2a: Keyboard Track (similar pages in AL-1, STR-1, MOD-7)

Parameter Guide -> Program mode: HD-1 -> Program P6: AMS Mixer/Common Key Track-> 6–9: Common Keyboard Track

Parameter Guide -> Program mode: EXi -> EXi Program P5: Modulation -> 5–3: Common Keyboard Track

Parameter Guide -> PolysixEX -> Program P4: Main -> 4-1c: VCF -> KBD TRACK

Parameter Guide -> MOD-7 -> Program P5: Oscillators -> 5–4: VPM Osc1 -> 5–4d: Keyboard Track

Hope this helps,

Dan
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elprimito



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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 7:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dan, thank you so much for that detailed response. Keyboard track makes sense. I'm really loving my K73 and this wonderful forum.
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