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LFO
offset
P a
t-
G h
!
T Q n e
L F
1
o f
f s
e
i =
+
5 8
CI
]
P a i
c-
h
I
T o n e
L
F
ill
2
o f
f
s e t = + 5
CI
]
This parameter determiaes
how much
the
waveform
is
shifted
up
or
down
with
respect
to the central
value
(pitch/cutoff
frequency) of
the
LFO
waveform.
Settings:
-
1
00/
-
50/0/+50/+1
GO
Positive
{
+
)
values
Negative
(
)
values
Taking
the lowest parts
of
the
waveform
as
the
minimum
value,
the
waveform
is
shifted
up
along
the
X-axis.
The
center
of
the
waveform
becomes
higher
or greater
than the
original pitch
or
level.
No
shift
in
the
waveform.
Taking
the highest parts
of
the
waveform
as
the
maximum
value,
the
waveform
is
shifted
down
along the
X-axis.
The
center
of
the
waveform
becomes
lower than the
original pitch
or
level.
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TOO
50
-f-50
H-100
You
can
create automatic
trills
by
setting
the
offset of
a square
waveform
to
+ 100
or
100,
and
applying
it
to
the
pitch with
an
appropriate
depth
setting.
LFO
delay
P a t c
h
2
T
n e
LFOl
delay=KES
C1--
'-OFF
-3
P a
t
c h
''
T
n e
LFi:i2
delay
=
KES
C1--
'-OFF
-]
This parameter determines
the
time
that
elapses
between
the
start
of
the
Tone's sound (Note
On) and
the
start
of
the
LFO.
Range:
0—
127/KEY-OFF
127
:
The
greater the value, the longer the delay before the
LFO
is
applied.
KEY-OFF
:
LFO
is
applied only
after
the note
is
released.
R-99

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