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Offset settings and pitch change produced by vibrato
Pitch
offset = –99
Pitch at note-on
Key Sync. (Keyboard Synchronize)
Checked: Key Sync. will be On. The LFO will start each time
you play a note, and an independent LFO will operate for
each note.
Unchecked: Key Sync. will be Off, and the LFO effect that
was started by the first-played note will continue to be
applied to each newly-played note. (In this case, Delay and
Fade will be applied only to the LFO when it is first started.)
Fade
Specify the time from when the LFO begins to apply until it
reaches the maximum amplitude. When "Key Sync." is Off,
the fade will apply only when the LFO is first started.
How "Fade" affects the LFO (when "Key Sync." is On)
Note-on
Fade
Delay
Delay
Specify the time from note-on until the LFO effect begins to
apply.
When "Key Sync." is Off, the delay will apply only when
the LFO is first started.
5–1b: Frequency Modulation
You can use two alternate modulation sources to adjust the
speed of the OSC1 LFO1.
AMS1 (Alternate Modulation Source1)
[Off, (PEG, FEG, AEG, LFO2, KT, EXT)]
Select the source that will adjust the frequency of the oscilla-
tor 1 LFO1 ( p.210 "AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
List"). OSC1 LFO1 can be modulated by OSC1 LFO2.
Intensity (AMS1 Intensity)
Specify the depth and direction of the effect that "AMS1"
will have.
When this parameter is set to a value of 16, 33, 49, 66, 82, or
99, the LFO frequency being can be increased by a maxi-
mum of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 times respectively (or decreased
by 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, or 1/64 respectively).
For example if "AMS1" is Note Number, positive (+) values
of this parameter will cause the oscillator 1 LFO to speed up
as you play higher notes. Negative (–) values will cause the
oscillator 1 LFO to slow down as you play higher notes. This
change will be centered on the C4 note.
If "AMS1" is set to JS +Y, raising the value of this parameter
will cause the oscillator 1 LFO1 speed to increase as the joy-
stick is moved away from yourself. With a setting of +99,
moving the joystick all the way away from yourself will
increase the LFO speed by approximately 64 times.
offset = 0
offset = +99
[00...99]
Note-off
[0...99]
[–99...+99]
AMS2 (Alternate Modulation Source2)
[Off, (PEG, FEG, AEG, LFO2, KT, EXT)]
Intensity (AMS2 Intensity)
Make settings for a second alternate modulation source that
will adjust the frequency of the oscillator 1 LFO1.
( "AMS1," "Intensity (AMS1 Intensity)")
5–1c: Frequency MIDI/Tempo Sync.
MIDI/Tempo Sync. (MIDI/Tempo Synchronize)
Checked: The LFO frequency will synchronize to the tempo
(MIDI Clock). In this case, the values you specified for "Fre-
quency" (5–1a) and "Frequency Modulation" (5–1b) will be
ignored.
Base Note
[ ,
Times
When "MIDI/Tempo Sync." is checked, these parameters
set a note length relative to " (Tempo)" and the multiple
("Times") that will be applied to it. These parameters will
determine the frequency of the OSC1 LFO1. For example if
"Base Note" is (quarter note) and "Times" is 04, the LFO
will perform one cycle every four beats.
Even if you change the " (Tempo)" setting of the arpeggia-
tor or sequencer, the LFO will always perform one cycle
every four beats.
5–1: Page Menu Command
M
5–1A: Swap LFO 1&2
This command exchanges the settings of LFO1 and 2. If
LFO2 has been selected as Frequency Modulation AMS1 or 2
of LFO1, that setting will be cancelled for LFO2 after the
LFO1 and 2 settings have been exchanged. If this is selected
from the OSC1 LFO1 or OSC1 LFO2 tab, the LFO1 and LFO2
of OSC1 will be exchanged.
1 Select this command to open the dialog box.
2 Press the OK button.
5–2: OSC1 LFO2
Here you can make settings for the OSC1 LFO2, which is the
second LFO that can be applied to oscillator 1. ( "5–1:
OSC1 LFO1") However in "Frequency Modulation" (5–1b),
the LFO cannot be selected as a modulation source in
"AMS1" or "AMS2."
5–3: OSC2 LFO1
This can be used when "Oscillator Mode" (1–1a) is set to
Double.
Here you can make settings for the OSC2 LFO1, which is the
first LFO that can be applied to oscillator 2 ( "5–1: OSC1
LFO1").
[–99...+99]
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[01...16]
0–1A
5–1A
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