Lfo1 Phase (Lfo1Ph); Lfo2; Lfo2 Phase (Lfo2Ph); Fun3, Fun4 - Kurzweil K2661 Musician’s Reference Manual

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LFO1 Phase (LFO1ph)

This bipolar control source generates it signal based on the cycle of LFO1. When the
phase of LFO1 is 0 degrees, the signal value of LFO1ph is 0. When the phase of
LFO1 is 90 degrees, the signal value of LFO1ph is 1. When the phase of LFO1 is 180
degrees, the signal value of LFO1ph is 0. When the phase of LFO1 is 270 degrees, the
signal value of LFO1ph is -1.
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LFO2

This functions exactly the same as LFO1, when the Globals parameter is set to Off
(on the COMMON page in the Program Editor). When the Globals parameter is set
to On, LFO2 becomes global (GLFO2).
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LFO2 Phase (LFO2ph)

This functions exactly the same as LFO1ph, responding to the cycle of LFO2.
118, 119

FUN3, FUN4

These function exactly the same as FUNs 1 and 2, when the Globals parameter is set
to Off (on the COMMON page in the Program Editor). When the Globals parameter
is set to On, FUN4 becomes global (GFUN4).
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Amplitude Envelope (AMPENV)
This programmable unipolar control source lets you vary the effect of a control
source parameter over time. See Chapter 6 of the Musician's Guide.
121, 122
Envelopes 2 and 3 (ENV2, ENV3)
These are programmed in the same way as AMPENV, but they can be bipolar.
123
Loop State (Loop St)
This unipolar control source switches to +1 when the currently playing sample
reaches its LoopStart point. If you've programmed a sound with a User amplitude
envelope, Loop St will always be on (+1) for that sound. See Chapter 14 of the
Musician's Guide for more about sample loops.
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Sample Playback Rate (PB Rate)
The signal value of this bipolar control source is determined by the sample playback
rate of each note. The playback rate is a function of the amount of transposition
applied to a sample root to play it at the proper pitch for each note. If you trigger a
note where a sample root is assigned, the PB Rate signal value for that note is 0. If
the note is above the sample root, the sample is transposed upward, and its
playback rate is higher than that of the sample root. Consequently the PB Rate
signal value for that note will be positive. If the note is below the sample root, the
PB Rate signal value will be negative.
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Attack State (Atk State)
This unipolar control source switches to +1 and back to 0 very quickly with each
note start.
Control Sources
Main Control Source List
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