#Note
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Set the desired Pitch Bend range for the “Pitch” wheel with the up/down buttons, or by click-holding on the display and dragging up/down.
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The Pitch bend wheel can be used for bending note pitches up and down. Humana also responds to Pitch Bend MIDI data from a connected MIDI master keyboard. You set the desired Pitch bend Range with the “Range” control to the right of the Mod wheel.
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Note that if the S.Start parameter in the Instruments section (see “S. Start (Sample Start)”) is at 0 ms, the sample start cannot be moved back any further. Similarly, if the S.Start parameter in the Instruments section is at 150 ms, the sample start cannot be moved forward any further.
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Note that if the Cutoff parameter in the Filter section (see “Cutoff”) is at 20 Hz, the frequency cannot be lowered any further. Similarly, if the Cutoff parameter in the Filter section is at 25 kHz, the frequency cannot be raised any further.
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#Semi
#Fine
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#Reso
#Env
The standard ADSR type envelope controls the filter cutoff frequency modulation over time. The ADSR envelope characteristics are described in detail in “Amp Envelope”.
#Vel
#Kbd
#Vel
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#Time
#Sync
#Damp
Note that the Delay effect is routed as a “send effect”, with the Amount knob working as an “effect return” control. This means that if you play a short note with the Amount knob set to zero, you might still get a delay effect if you turn up the Amount afterwards (depending on the Feedback setting, see “Feedback”).
#Time
Note that the Reverb effect is routed as a “send effect”, with the Amount knob working as an “effect return” control. This means that if you play a short note with the Amount knob set to zero, you might still get a reverb effect if you turn up the Amount afterwards (depending on the Time setting, see “Time”).