Common Fx Lfo - Korg kronos Operation Manual

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Using Effects
For this example, set Delay Base Note to e and Times to x1
so that the effect will be easily understandable. The delay
time will repeat at an interval of a 8th note.
4. Rotate the TEMPO knob, and the delay time will
change.
When you (push the joystick away from yourself and) press
the SW switch, the feedback level will rise, and the delays
will become longer.
5. When you turn on the KARMA ON/OFF switch,
KARMA will begin playing.

Common FX LFO

Two Common FX LFOs are available for modulation
effects, such as choruses, filters, phasers, etc. In the P8–
Common FX LFO page of Program, Combination,
Sequencer, or Sampling modes, you can specify the reset
conditions and speed of Common FX LFO 1 and 2.
Normally, the LFOs of two or more modulation-type effects
used simultaneously will not have synchronized phase even
if you set them to the identical Frequency, since the LFOs
are being generated independently.
However if you select Common 1 or Common 2 for the LFO
Type parameter of a modulation-type effect, the effect will
use not its own individual LFO but the Common LFO you
specify here. This allows you to use a single Common FX
LFO to simultaneously control two or more modulation-type
effects such as flanger, phaser, or auto-pan with the same
phase. Since you can make independent settings for LFO
waveform and phase offset for each effect, you are free to
create complex combinations of effects.
Common FX LFO
Common FX LFO1
Frequency[Hz]
Reset
Generate original LFO waveform
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LFO T ype = Common1
Stereo Flanger
Waveforem = Triangle
Phase Offset = 0 [deg]
Stereo Phaser
Waveforem = Sine
Phase Offset = 0 [deg]
Stereo Auto Pan
Waveforem = Sine
Phase Offset = +90 [deg]
Select any desired KARMA GE. When you rotate the
TEMPO knob, the delay time will change in synchronization
with the changing tempo of the KARMA.
Depending on the specific delay effect, you may hear a
noise if you change the tempo while the delay is
sounding. This is because the delay sound becomes
discontinuous, and is not a malfunction.
For some effects, you can synchronize the LFO
frequency to the tempo. Set the effect parameters
MIDI/TEMPO Sync to On, and BPM to MIDI. For
more information, see "Tempo Synchronization" on
page 861 of the Parameter Guide.

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