
CVP-701 Reference Manual 15
Voices – Playing the Keyboard –
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EG
The EG (Envelope Generator) settings determine how the level of the
sound changes in time. This lets you reproduce many sound
characteristics of natural acoustic instruments — such as the quick
attack and decay of percussion sounds, or the long release of a
sustained piano tone.
VIBRATO
Vibrato is a quavering, vibrating sound effect that is produced by
regularly modulating the pitch of the Voice.
EFFECT/EQ Page
1 REVERB DEPTH/CHORUS DEPTH/DSP DEPTH/VIB ROTOR
[3] ATTACK Determines how quickly the sound reaches its maximum level after the
key is played. The lower the value, the quicker the attack.
[4] DECAY Determines how quickly the sound reaches its sustain level (a slightly
lower level than maximum). The lower the value, the quicker the decay.
[5] RELES.
(Release)
Determines how quickly the sound decays to silence after the key is
released. The lower the value, the quicker the decay.
[6] DEPTH Determines the intensity of the Vibrato effect. Higher settings result in a
more pronounced Vibrato.
[7] SPEED Determines the speed of the Vibrato effect.
[8] DELAY Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key
and the start of the Vibrato effect. Higher settings increase the delay of
the Vibrato onset.
[1]/
[2]
REVERB
DEPTH
Adjusts the reverb depth. The setting cannot be changed when a
VRM Voice is selected.
[3]/
[4]
CHORUS
DEPTH
Adjusts the chorus depth. The setting cannot be changed when a
VRM Voice is selected.
[5] DSP ON/OFF Determines whether the DSP is on or off.
[6] DSP DEPTH Adjusts the DSP depth.
If you want to re-select the DSP type, you can do so in the “2 DSP”
menu explained on page 16.
[7] VIBE ROTOR This will be displayed only if VibeRotor is selected for the DSP Type
parameter explained on page 16. Determines whether VibeRotor
should be set to on or off when selecting the Voice.
Time
Level
Key on Key off
Sustain
Level
ATTACK DECAY RELEASE
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