Common Lfo (Low Frequency Oscillator); Lfo Wave - Yamaha S30 Owner's Manual

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Dest (Destination)
Set the parameter to be controlled by the Control Set
in Src.
Settings: (see the separate "Controls" list)
ElemSw (Element Switch)
Select whether the Controller will affect each individual
Element. Move the cursor (blinking) using Knob [1] and
use the [DATA] knob or the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO]
keys to enable/disable the Elements which the Controller
will affect. Affected Elements are shown by number.
Settings: Elements 1 to 4 enabled ("1" to "4" displayed) or
disabled ("-" displayed)
This is disabled if the Dest parameter is set to 00 to 33.
Depth
Set the amount by which the parameter selected in
Dest can be controlled.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Example of Control Set Assignment
Using Control Sets 1 to 6, you can assign individual
Src (Source) controllers to multiple Dest
(Destination) parameters, or multiple Src controllers
to individual Dest parameters.
Ex.1:Use a single Src controller to control multiple
Dest parameters.
SET1
SET2
Src
Src
MW
MW
(Modulation Wheel)
(Modulation Wheel)
Dest
Dest
LFO
PAN
Speed
Ex.2:Use multiple Src controllers to control a single
Dest parameter.
SET1
SET2
Src
Src
KN1
KN2
(Assignable Knob 1)
(Assignable Knob 2)
Dest
Dest
PAN
PAN
Details about Control Set Assignments are given in
the Basics Section of this manual (Page 40).

Common LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)

There are various settings for the LFO. The LFO is
used to generate low frequency signals and can be used
to create vibrato, wah, tremolo and other effects when
applied to pitch/filter/amplitude/etc. parameters. For
example, variations can be simultaneously applied to
both pitch and filter parameters, and to parameters
specific to individual Elements. The following four
settings are available.

LFO Wave

LFO Fade
LFO Dest1 (LFO Destination 1)
LFO Dest2 (LFO Destination 2)
LFO Wave
Use the Modulation
Wheel to change
both the Pan and
LFO speed
parameters
simultaneously.
Use either
Assignable Knob [1]
or [2] to change the
pan parameter
70
Wave
Select the LFO Wave. Depending on the Wave
selected, you can create different kinds of modulated
sounds. The following 12 LFO waveforms are
available.
Settings: tri, tri+, saw up, saw dw, squ1/4, squ1/3, squ,
squ2/3, squ3/4, trpzd, S/H 1, S/H 2
tri
saw up
saw dw
squ

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