Stereo Auto Pan - Korg KROSS Parameter Manual

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EnvAmount
Envelope
–20.00...
[Hz]
Amount [Hz]
+20.00
Tremolo
Depth
0...100
Depth
Envelope
EnvAmount-
Amount
–100...+100
Depth
Depth
Dry, 1 : 99...
Wet/Dry
99 : 1, Wet
Src
Source
Off...Tempo
Amt
Amount
–100...+100
LFO Freq [Hz]
Envelope Amount [Hz]
Depth
Envelope Amount Depth
The graphic below shows an example of tremolo modulation with
negative modulation of both "Depth" and "Frequency." At the start
of the note, the input is at maximum volume. This slows down the
LFO "Frequency" to 1.0Hz, but also modulates the "Depth" to 0
so the tremolo doesn't have any effect.
As the input volume dies down, the "Frequency" speeds up; the
"Depth" also increases, making the tremolo effect increasingly
audible. When the input volume approaches silence, the "Depth" is
at its maximum (100) and "Frequency" is at 8Hz.
Level
Dry Envelope
Sets the amount
added to or subtracted
from the Frequency
when the envelope is
at maximum
p.239
Sets the initial
amount of tremolo
p.239
Sets the amount
added to or subtracted
from the Depth when
the envelope is at
maximum
p.239
Sets the balance
between the effect
and the dry input
Selects a modulation
source for Wet/Dry
Sets the modulation
amount for Wet/Dry
Shimmer
LFO Frequency[Hz]=8.0
Envelope Amount[Hz]= –7.0Hz
Depth=100
Envelope Amount= –100
Time
Single size effects 040: Stereo Auto Pan

040: Stereo Auto Pan

This is a stereo-in, stereo-out auto-panner. The Phase and Shape
parameters let you create various panning effects, such as making
the left and right inputs seem to chase each other around the stereo
field.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Right
LFO: Tri / Sin
LFO Shape
Paramter
Value
LFO
Tri (Triangle),
LFO
Waveform
Sine
LFO
Shape
–100...+100
Shape
LFO
Phase
–180...+180
Phase [deg]
LFO Freq
LFO [Hz]
0.02...20.00
[Hz]
LFO
Src
Off...Tempo
Source
LFO
–20.00...
Amt
Amount
+20.00
LFO
MIDI Sync
BPM/MIDI
Off, On
Sync
MIDI,
BPM
40.00...
300.00
Base Note
...
Times
x1...x32
Depth
0...100
Src
Source
Off...Tempo
Amt
Amount
–100...+100
Dry, 1 : 99...
Wet/Dry
99 : 1, Wet
Src
Source
Off...Tempo
Amt
Amount
–100...+100
LFO Shape
You can change the panning curve by modifying the LFO's
"Shape."
LFO Phase [deg]
This determines the phase difference between the left and right
LFOs. When you gradually change the value away from 0, the
sounds from the left and right channels will seem to chase each
other around. If you set the parameter to +180 or –180, the sounds
from each channel will cross over each other.
You'll only hear the effect of this parameter if the input is true
stereo, with different signals in the left and right channels.
Wet / Dry
Pan
Depth
Pan
Wet / Dry
LFO Phase
Explanation
Selects the LFO
Waveform
Changes the
curvature of the LFO
Waveform
p.239
Sets the LFO phase
difference between
the left and right
p.239
Sets the speed of the
LFO
p.226
Selects a modulation
source for LFO speed
Sets the modulation
amount of LFO speed
When this is on, the
LFO speed is set by
BPM, Base Note, and
Times, instead of
Frequency
p.223
MIDI syncs to the
system tempo; 40–
300 sets the tempo
manually for this
individual effect
p.223
Selects the type of
notes that specify the
LFO speed
p.223
Sets the number of
notes that specify the
LFO speed
p.223
Sets the depth of LFO
modulation
Selects the
modulation source of
the depth of
modulation
Sets the modulation
amount of the depth
of modulation
Sets the balance
between the effect
and the dry input
Selects a modulation
source for Wet/Dry
Sets the modulation
amount for Wet/Dry
239

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