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S670 Tremelo?

Started by aj_s670, September 20, 2020, 12:21:47 PM

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aj_s670

Hello Experts,

Is it possible to configure Tremelo function for S670?

Please advise.

Regards,
AJ

overover

Hi AJ,

what exactly do you mean by "Tremolo function" here?

- adding some "Tremolo" (= periodically changing the Volume), e.g. by using the Mod Wheel?

- adding some "Vibrato" (= periodically changing the Pitch), e.g. by using the Mod Wheel?

- the "Tremolo" playing style of a Guitar or Mandolin (fast up and down with the plectrum)?


Best regards,
Chris
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aj_s670

Hi,

I mean Tremelo used for mandolin.

Let me know.

Thanks a lot for look into this.

Cheers!
AJ

overover

Hi AJ,

please read the section "Applying Voice Effects > Applying Harmony/Echo to Your Right-hand Melody" in the S670 Owner's Manual, pages 40/41. The needed function in this case is "ECHO Category > Tremolo".

Make sure to also refer to the section "Making Detailed Settings for Harmony/Arpeggio" in the S670 Reference Manual, pages 5/6.


P.S.
Some Voices are already sampled with the "Tremolo" playing style. If such a Voice is programmed with a Velocity Switch (the voice plays either normally or in a tremolo style, depending on the velocity), you can go to the VOICE SET and use the parameters "TOUCH SENSE DEPTH" and "TOUCH SENSE OFFSET" to adjust the "switching point" at which the voice changes to play the tremolo (see pages 12/13 in the S670 Reference Manual).


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
● Never put the Manual too far away: There's more in it than you think! ;-)