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You
should
use
delay
when
you
don't
want
to
have
the
LFO
start
at
the
same
time
as
the
sound
itself
starts,
or
when
you want
to
simulate
the
sound
of
an
actual
musical
instrument
in
which
vibrato
is
usually applied
after
the
sound
begins.
In
such a
case,
the
depth
of
the
vibrato
can be
made
to
gradually increase
by
using the fade time
settings,
letting
you
create
natural vibrato
and
tremolo
effects.
LFO
fade
P a t c h
:
T
o n e
LFOl
fade=IN
CI
]
P a t G h
i
T
n e
LFi:i2
fade=IN
C 1
]
This parameter determines
tlie
time over
which
the
LFO
is
applied.
Settings:
IN/OUT
IN
:
The
LFO
is
applied gradually
after
the
Note On,
according
to
the set
LFO
fade
time.
OUT
:
The
LFO
is
applied from the
Note
On
until
the
end
of
the
delay
time,
and
then
gradually
fades
out according
to
the set fade
time.
* When
the
delay time
is
set
to
KEY-OFF,
this
effect
is
applied only
after
the
note
is
released.
LFO
fade time
P a i G h
!
T
n e
L F
1
f a
d e
t
i
n e = 5
6
Cl- --]
P a t G h
:
T o n e
L F
2
f a d e
t
i
n
e
= 5
8
Cl- --]
This parameter determines
the
time
of
the fade-in or the
fade-out of
the
LFO.

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