8-9: Common Fx Lfo - Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual

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8–9: Common FX LFO
8–9a
8–9b
The two Common FX LFOs allow you to synchronize LFO-
based modulation for multiple effects, such as phasers,
flangers, filters, and so on.
The Common LFOs control only the frequency, MIDI
synchronization, and reset options; each individual effect
still has its own settings for the LFO waveform and phase.
Within the individual effects, you can choose whether to use
one of the Common LFOs, or to use the individual effect's
frequency, sync, and/or reset settings instead. This is done
via the effect's LFO Type parameter; select Individual to
use the effect's settings, or Common 1 or 2 to use the
Common LFOs.
Dmod (Dynamic Modulation) is controlled on the global
MIDI channel specified in GLOBAL mode MIDI page.
8–9a: Common FX LFO1
Sync (Reset)
This specifies whether the Common FX LFO will be reset.
If this is on, operating the Source (below) will reset the
phase of the LFO.
Source (Dmod Source)
If "Sync (Reset)" is on, this selects the Dmod source that
will reset the Common LFO. For a complete list of Dmod
sources, see "Dynamic Modulation Source List" on
page 910.
This will be off when the modulation source specified by
Source has a value below 64, and on when the value is
above 64. The LFO will be reset when this value rises
from a level below 64 to a level higher than 64.
Frequency
This specifies the frequency of the Common FX LFO.
Higher values make the LFO faster.
[Off, On]
[List of Dmod Sources]
[0.02...20.00 Hz]
PROGRAM > IFX 8–9: Common FX LFO
MIDI/Tempo Sync
On (checked): The LFO will synchronize to the system
tempo, as set by either the Tempo knob or MIDI Clock. The
LFO speed will be controlled by the Base Note and Times
parameters, below. All settings for Frequency and
Frequency Modulation will be ignored.
Off (unchecked): The Frequency settings will determine the
speed of the LFO, and the tempo settings will have no effect.
BPM
Base Note
This sets a basic rhythmic value for the LFO speed, relative
to the system tempo. The values range from a 32nd note to a
whole note, including triplets. It applies only when
MIDI/Tempo Sync is On.
Times
This multiplies the length of the Base Note. For instance, if
the Base Note is set to a sixteenth note, and Times is set to 3,
the LFO will cycle over a dotted eighth note.
8–9b: Common FX LFO2
The parameters are identical to those for Common FX
LFO1, as described under "8–9a: Common FX LFO1" on
page 105.
8–9PMC
[Off, On]
[MIDI, 40.00...300.00]
[ ... ]
[01...32]
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