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C.
EDIT
MODE
(I)
Like
any
analog
synthesizer,
tine
MKS-80
has various
parameters
wfiicln
can be
edited for
sound
synthesis.
The MKS-80,
however, does not
feature l<nobs or
svi/itches
on
its
panel for
you
to
touch
or
move,
instead,
there
are
two methods
of synthesizing.
One
is
ceiling
each parameter
and
changing
its
value
by
using
the
panel
buttons
on
the
[VlKS-80.
Another
is
by
using the optional
programmer
MPG-BO
which
works
just
like
panel
controis of
a
synthesizer.
The
Edit
function does not automatically
rewrite
the
existing
program,
unless the
appropriate proce-
dure
for rewriting
Is
done.
a.
Parameters
of
Tone
Memory
Section
All
the parameters
in
the
Tone
Section can be used
to edit a
Tone Memory.
See the
Edit
Map
on
p.
n
,
too.
LFO-1
This
is
a
Low
Frequency
Oscillator
which
controls
the
VCO
and
VCF,
etc.
LFO
Rate
(0-100)
PI LFO
Waveform
(
Oi,
k,
Pu
,
RND)
This
controls the
rate
of
the
LFO-1. At
zero,
ob-
tained
rate
is
the
slowest,
and
as
the value
is
in-
creased,
the
rate
is
quickens.
This
is
to
select
the
output
waveform
of the
LFO-1
There
are
four types of
waveforms
optional.
gj
LFO
Delay
Time (0-100)
This
sets
the time required
for
the
LFO-1
to
start
its
modulation
after a
key
is
pressed
on
the key-
board.
At
zero,
there
is
no
delay time.
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