Modifying the Volume
The parameters of the AMP (Amplifier) section and the AMP ENVELOPE (Amplifier Envelope) section modify the volume, and how the sound begins and ends.
greater change in the opposite direction. With a central setting, LFO 1 will not affect level or pan. When [PAN] is set to MANUAL, rotating the knob toward the right of center will pan the sound toward the right, and rotating it toward the left of center will pan the sound toward the left. With a central setting, the sound will be heard from the center.
x When [PAN] is OFF (dark) or set to AUTO
Volume/Pan
AMP (Amplifier) Section
time
x When [PAN] is set to MANUAL
[LEVEL]
Specify the volume of the Patch. The volume will increase as the knob is rotated toward the right. The [LEVEL] setting is saved in the Patch, so if you want each Patch to have a different volume, you can set each Patch accordingly. In contrast, the VOLUME [LEVEL] is used to adjust the volume of the entire JP-8080.
[PAN] (Auto Pan/Manual Pan Switch)
position) will change. OFF (dark): LFO 1 (p.77) will cyclically modulate the volume. AUTO (Auto Pan):
Select one of three ways in which the volume or pan (stereo
AMP ENVELOPE (Amplifier Envelope) Section
LFO 1 will cyclically shift the panning between left and right. MANUAL (Manual Pan): Adjust [LFO1 DEPTH] to pan the sound to left or right. * * The LFO 1 Fade Time setting has no effect on Auto Pan. In the following cases, the Auto Pan and Manual Pan effects will be unavailable. � When the sound is being sent from the output jacks in MONO. � When Output Assign (p.115) is set to PARALLEL OUT.
[A] (Attack Time) / [D] (Decay Time) [S] (Sustain Level) / [R] (Release Time)
These parameters set the Attack Time, Decay Time, Sustain Level, and Release Time of the amplifier envelope. Raising a slider will increase the corresponding value.
volume
[LFO 1 DEPTH]
When [PAN] is OFF (dark) or set to AUTO, this parameter determines how greatly LFO 1 (p.77) will be applied to Level or Pan. Rotating the knob toward the right of center will produce greater change. Rotating the knob toward the left of center will invert the LFO 1 waveform, and produce