Make Lfo Settings; Apply Modulation To Parameters (Virtual Patch) - Korg MS2000R Owner's Manual

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d. Adjust the speed at which the volume will decay
after the note is released
Rotate the EG 2 [RELEASE] knob.
The LCD screen will show Page 11D: EG 2 "Release."
Rotating the knob toward the right (increasing the
value) will make the volume decay more slowly, and
rotating it toward the left (decreasing the value) will
shorten the decay.
For sounds such as pads, strings or organs use a higher
value.
11D EG 2
Release:

8. Make LFO settings

The LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) applies cyclic change
to a parameter. If it is applied to the pitch of the oscillator,
the result is vibrato. If applied to the filter cutoff, the result
is wah. If applied to the amp level, the result is a tremolo
effect.
If you wish to use the front panel knobs to adjust the
LFO parameters, you must first use the SEQ EDIT
[SELECT] key to turn off the SEQ 1–3 LED's.
a
b
a. Select the LFO waveform
Press the [SELECT] key.
Each time you press the key, the waveform will change
and the LED of the selected waveform will light.
The type of change will depend on the waveform you
select.
b. Set the frequency of the LFO
Rotate the [FREQUENCY] knob.
Rotating the knob toward the right (increasing the
value) will speed up the frequency of change.
You can synchronize the LFO frequency to the tempo
specified by the [TEMPO] knob. Refer to the Parameter
Guide, Program parameters p.41.
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9. Apply modulation to parameters (Virtual
000
Patch)
Virtual Patch allows eight modulation sources to be
assigned to various parameters that make up the sound, in
order to modulate the corresponding parameters.
If you wish to use the front panel knobs to set or adjust
the Virtual Patch parameters, you must first use the
SEQ EDIT [SELECT] key to turn off the SEQ 1–3 LED's.
b
a
a. Select a patch
Press the [SELECT] key to select a patch.
Each time you press the key, you will cycle through
PATCH 1–4, and the LED of the selected patch will light.
b. Select a modulation source
Press the [SOURCE] key.
Each time you press the key, the modulation source will
change and the LED of the selected modulation source
will light.
For details on the parameters, refer to the Parameter
Guide, Program parameters p.42.
c. Select the parameter to which modulation will be
applied
Press the [DESTINATION] key.
Each time you press the key, the parameter will change
and the LED of the selected parameter will light.
For details on the parameters, refer to the Parameter
Guide, Program parameters p.42.
d. Set the depth of modulation.
Use the [PATCH 1–4] knobs to set the depth of modu-
lation.
Rotate the knob for the patch that is selected by the
[SELECT] key.
Rotating the knob toward the right of center (+ values)
will apply the effect in the positive (+) direction.
Rotating the knob toward the left of center (– values)
will apply the effect in the negative (–) direction.
c
d

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