OSC LFO
Here is where you can adjust LFO settings for oscillators 1
and 2.
Each oscillator has two LFOs (LFO1 and LFO2). Thereʹs also a
common LFO that can be shared by the two oscillators. LFO1
and LFO2 are independent for each voice, but the common LFO
is shared by all voices of the program. Itʹs useful when you want
to produce a uniform LFO effect that is the same for all voices.
LFO1
These parameters adjust LFO1 for oscillators 1 and 2 at the
same time.
LFO1 Speed
This scales LFO1's frequency. ( "Frequency" on page 51)
LFO1 Fade
This scales LFO1's fade‐in time. ( "Fade" on page 52)
LFO1 Delay
This scales LFO1's delay time ‐ the time between note‐on
and the onset of the LFO. ( "Delay" on page 52)
LFO1 Stop
This Absolute parameter controls whether LFO1 is stopped
or running. ( "Stop" on page 52)
The PROG setting restores the Program's original values.
For example, if you set this to PROG when the oscillator 1
LFO is stopped and oscillator 2 is playing, the original set‐
ting of the parameter will be used.
LFO2
These parameters adjust LFO2 for oscillators 1 and 2 at the
same time.
LFO2 Speed
This scales LFO2's frequency. ( "Frequency" on page 51)
LFO2 Fade
This scales LFO2's fade‐in time. ( "Fade" on page 52)
LFO2 Delay
This scales LFO2's delay time ‐ the time between note‐on
and the onset of the LFO. ( "Delay" on page 52)
LFO2 Stop
This Absolute parameter controls whether LFO2 is stopped
or running. ( "Stop" on page 52)
Common LFO
This parameter adjusts the common LFO.
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#76)]
[–99...+99 (Rel)]
[–99...+99 (Rel, CC#78)]
[PROG, Off, On (Abs)]
[–99...+99 (Rel)]
[–99...+99 (Rel)]
[–99...+99 (Rel)]
[PROG, Off, On (Abs)]
CmnLFO Spd (Common LFO Speed) [–99...+99 (Rel)]
This scales the Common LFO's frequency.
OSC1
OSC1
OSC Mixer
Play/Mute
Play: Oscillator 1 will sound.
Mute: Oscillator 1 will be muted (silent).
Solo
Switches the Solo status on/off for oscillator 1.
Note: The Solo On/Off setting is not saved when you write
the program.
Volume
Adjusts the volume of Oscillator 1.
Pitch
These parameters make pitch‐related settings for oscillator 1.
Tune
This Relative parameter adds to or subtracts from the Oscil‐
lator's Tune setting. ( "Tune" on page 30)
Transpose
This Relative parameter adds to or subtracts from the Oscil‐
lator's Transpose setting. ( "Transpose" on page 30)
PtchSlope (Pitch Slope)
Normally, this should be set to the default of +1.0.
Pitch Slope, pitch, and note
Pitch
2oct
1oct
1oct
C4 C5
Positive (+) values cause the pitch to rise as you play higher
on the keyboard, and negative (‐) values cause the pitch to
fall as you play higher on the keyboard.
Quick OSC1
[Play, Mute]
[Off, On]
[000...127]
[–1200...+1200 (Rel)]
[–60...+60 (Rel)]
[–1.0...+2.0]
+2
+1
0
–1
Note on keyboard
19