Virtual Patch; Lfo - Korg miniKORG 700S Owner's Manual

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Virtual Patch

You can assign modulation sources like the MG, EG, velocity, keyboard
tracking and so on to modulate the various parameters that make up a sound.
Up to eight modulation sources can be assigned per program.
SOURCE1, SOURCE2
This selects the modulation source.
When MIDI 1–MIDI 4 are selected, you can set MIDI control change
numbers in the "VIRTUAL PATCH CONTROL CHANGE" global parameter.
DESTINATION
Selects the parameters to modulate using the source selected in "SOURCE."
AMOUNT
Specifies the depth of the modulation.

LFO

1/2/3
Select the LFO to set.
WAVE
This selects the LFO waveform.
PHASE
This sets the phase when the LFO is reset.
SPEED
This sets the base speed of the LFO.
(→ p.34 "Modulation Source List").
KEY SYNC
This specifies how the LFO will be applied to a voice when note-on
occurs.
Off: The LFO phase will not be reset when note-on occurs.
Timbre: The phase of the LFO will be reset by the first note-on that
occurs from a condition of no keys being held; it will not be reset for
subsequently played voices.
Voice: The LFO phase will be reset at each note-on, and modulation
of differing phases will apply to each voice.
BPM SYNC
Specifies whether the LFO cycle will be synchronized to the internal
tempo or to an external MIDI Clock.
EG
1/2/3
Select the EG to set.
ATTACK
Adjusts the time from note-on until the attack level is reached.
DECAY
Adjusts the time over which the level changes from the attack level to
the sustain level.
SUSTAIN
Adjusts the sustain level.
RELEASE
Adjusts the time over which the level falls from the sustain level to zero
following note-off.
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