Element Lfo; Key On Reset (Lfo Key On Reset) - Yamaha Montage 7 Reference Manual

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Performance

Element LFO

From the Element LFO display you can make LFO related setting for each Element.
The Low-Frequency Oscillator (LFO) unit of the Element generates a low frequency signal. The signal from
the LFO can be used to modulate the pitch, filter, and amplitude.
[PERFORMANCE]  [EDIT]  Part selection  Element selection  [Element LFO]
Operation
LFO Wave
Selects the LFO waveform that is used to vary the sound.
Settings:
Saw, Triangle, Square
Saw (Sawtooth wave)
Speed (LFO Speed)
Adjusts the speed (frequency) of LFO variation. The larger the setting, the faster the speed.
Settings:
0 – 63

Key On Reset (LFO Key On Reset)

Determines whether or not the LFO is reset each time a note is played.
Settings:
Off, On
Delay (LFO Delay Time)
Determines the delay time between the moment that a Note On message is received and the moment the
LFO comes into effect.
Settings:
0 – 127
Fade In (LFO Fade In Time)
Determines the amount of time for the LFO effect to fade in (after the "Delay" time has elapsed).
Settings:
0 – 127
MONTAGE Reference Manual
Edit
Normal Part (AWM2)
Triangle (Triangle wave)
Off
Time
Key on
Search
Drum Part
Normal Part (FM-X)
Square (Square wave)
On
Time
Key on
Utility
Live Set
Common/Audio
Normal Part (AWM2) Edit
Common
Part Settings
General
Pitch
Zone Settings
Zone Transmit
Effect
Routing
Ins A
Ins B
EQ
Arpeggio
Common
Individual
Advanced
Motion Seq
Common
Lane
Mod / Control
Part LFO
Control Assign
Receive SW
Element
Osc / Tune
Pitch EG
Filter
Type
Filter EG
Scale
Amplitude
Level / Pan
Amp EG
Scale
Element LFO
Element EQ
All Element
Osc
Balance
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