Korg KROSS Parameter Manual page 24

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Program mode
Pitch EG AMS
A. Original EG
Change
to Pitch
C. Intensity = –3.00
Change
to Pitch
LFO1
LFO1 and LFO2 can both control the pitch. You can control the
strength of each LFO's modulation in three different ways:
• Set an initial amount of LFO modulation, using the LFO1 Int.,
LFO2 Int. parameters.
• Use M.Whl-Int to adjust the amount of LFO that is applied
when you use the modulation wheel.
• Use any AMS source to scale the amount of the LFO.
The results are added together to produce the total LFO effect.
LFO1 Intensity
This controls the initial effect of the LFO on the pitch, in
semitones, before any M.Whl-Int or AMS modulation.
Negative (–) settings will invert the phase of the LFO.
M.Whl-Int (Modulation Wheel Intensity)
Specify the depth of pitch modulation produced by OSC1 LFO1
when the modulation wheel is moved away from yourself (or when
CC#1 is received).
This parameter sets the maximum amount of LFO modulation
added by M.Whl-Int, in semitones.
As this value is increased, moving the modulation wheel away
from yourself will cause the OSC1 LFO1 to produce deeper pitch
modulation.
Negative (–) settings will invert the phase of the LFO. You can
also use this to reduce the initial amount of the LFO, as set by
LFO1 Int., above.
For example:
1. Set LFO1 Int. to +7.00.
The LFO will now have a fairly strong effect on the pitch, bending
it by a perfect 5th.
2. Set M.Whl-Int to –7.00.
Moving the modulation wheel away from yourself will decrease
the effect of the LFO. If you move the wheel all the way, the LFO
will be cancelled, and no modulation will be applied.
AMS (LFO1)
This selects any AMS modulation source to scale the amount of
the LFO applied to pitch.
For a list of AMS sources, please see "AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List" on page 292.
AMS Intensity
This controls the depth and direction of the AMS (LFO1)
modulation for pitch.
With a setting of 0, modulation will not be applied. With a setting
of 12.00, the OSC1 LFO1 will apply a maximum of
+/–1 octave of pitch modulation.
For example if you play the keyboard with AMS (LFO1) set to
Filter EG, pitch modulation will be stronger when the Filter
envelope value is higher. If this has a positive ("+") value, pitch
modulation via OSC1 LFO1 is applied at normal phase; if it has a
negative ("-") value, the phase is inverted.
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LFO1 Int., M.Whl-Int, and AMS (LFO1) settings are summed to
determine the depth and direction of pitch modulation produced by
B. Intensity = +6.00
OSC1 LFO1.
LFO2
The parameters for LFO2 are identical to those for LFO1. For
more information, please see the descriptions under LFO1, above.
D. Intensity = –24.00
[–12.00...+12.00]
[–12.00...+12.00]
[List of AMS Sources]
[–12.00...+12.00]

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