Roland MKS-100 Owner's Manual page 21

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2.
Performance
Controlling
Func-
tions
determined by
Perform-
ance Parameters
a.
Vibrato
Receiving the
MIDI
IVIoduiation
message
(caused
by operating
the
modulation lever/wheel
on
the
l<eyboard),
the IVlKS-100
will
create Vibrato
effect.
This
is
called
"Manual
Vibrato".
"Delay
Vibrato"
is
the
vibrato that
does
not
come
on immediately
but
comes
on
after a certain
time
has
elapsed.
To
control
these
vibrato effects,
the following
four
performance parameters
are involved.
Vibrato Rate
Delay Vibrato
Depth
VIB RATE
=
64
D-VIB DPTH=
This sets the
rate of
the
vibrato
from
to
1
27.
This sets
the
depth
of
the delay
vibrato
from
to
1
27.
Manual
Vibrato
Depth
Delay
Time
of
the Delay Vibrato
M-VIB DPTH=
32
D-VIB DLAY=
64
This sets the
depth
of
the
manual
vibrato
from
to
127.
This sets
the time
needed
for
the
delayed
vibrato
to
come
on from
to
1
27.
When
the
MIDI Modulation
of
the
MIDI
Functions
is
set
to
OFF,
the
MIDI Modulation
message
will
be
ignored, therefore, the
Manual
vibrato
cannot
be
obtained.
If
the vibrato
in
the
Wave
Parameter
(explained
on
page
47)
is
set
to
OFF,
the
sound would
not take
on
vibrato
at
all.
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