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Page 5 Parameters
Delay (00-99)
This delays the onset of modulation by an adjustable amount, from no delay (0) to
maximum delay (99).
Ramp (00-99)
This is similar to delay, but sets a period of time over which the LFO modulation fades
in (with delay, the modulation comes in at the programmed level after the delay period
has elapsed). Using Ramp provides a very natural modulation effect with instruments
such as strings and horns, as most musicians do not introduce vibrato immediately
upon playing a note.
Note: Setting Delay greater than 0 deactivates the Ramp function.
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Caution:
If the LFO amount doesn't seem to add LFO, make sure LFO is selected
as the modulation source for the parameter you want to vary.
3.11 OUTPUT
Volume (00-99)
This parameter sets the overall volume for single programs, or Link 1 of a Combi pro-
gram (described later). Higher numbers give higher levels.
Pan (-99 to +99)
A program can be placed anywhere in a stereo (two-channel) field. -99 pans full left;
moving toward 00 moves the program toward center. Moving toward +99 pans the
program toward full right.
Bend (Off, Half, Whole, M3rd, Third, 4th, dm5th, 5th)
This determines how much the pitch of the two oscillators varies in response to pitch
bend wheel travel. Example:
If set to a whole tone, rotating the pitch bend wheel all
the way away from you will increase the pitch by a whole tone, and rotating the pitch
bend wheel all the way toward you will decrease the pitch by a whole tone.
Bend options are OFF, HALF (step), WHOLE (step), M3RD (minor third), THIRD (major
third), 4TH, DM5TH (diminished or flatted fifth), and FIFTH.
3.12 PAN
In addition to the static pan setting available on the output page, the following two
pages allow for pan position modulation.
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