When AMS is at its maximum value (for example by mov‐
ing the joystick fully away from yourself), the AMS affects
the frequency as shown below:
Intensity
Change to LFO Frequency
+99
64x
+82
32x
+66
16x
Faster
+49
8x
+33
4x
+16
2x
–16
1/2x
–33
1/4x
–49
1/8x
Slower
–66
1/16x
–82
1/32x
–99
1/64x
IntMod Src (Intensity Mod AMS)
This selects a secondary AMS source to scale the intensity of
AMS1.
For a list of AMS sources, please see "Alternate Modulation
Source (AMS)" on page 121.
IntMod Int
This controls the depth and direction of the "Int Mod Src."
Even if the main AMS1 "Intensity" is set to 0, "Int Mod Src"
can still control the final amount of AMS A over the full +/–
99 range.
For example, if "Source" is set to the Pitch EG, and "Int Mod
Src" is set to JS+Y:CC#01, positive settings mean that YS+Y
will increase the intensity of the Pitch EG modulation of the
LFO Frequency.
AMS2
Source
This selects the second AMS source for the LFO1's fre‐
quency.
For a list of AMS sources, please see "Alternate Modulation
Source (AMS)" on page 121.
Intensity
This controls the amount of modulation from "Source."
Frequency MIDI/Tempo Sync.
MIDI/Tempo Sync.
When "MIDI/Tempo Sync" is On, the LFO will synchronize
to the system tempo, as set by either the Tempo or MIDI
Clock. The LFO speed will be controlled by the "Base Note"
and "Times" parameters, below. All settings for "Fre‐
quency" and Frequency Modulation will be ignored.
When "MIDI/Tempo Sync" is Off, the "Frequency" and Fre‐
quency Modulation settings will determine the speed of the
LFO, and the tempo settings will have no effect.
Base Note
This sets the basic speed of the LFO, relative to the system
tempo. The values range from a 32nd note to a whole note,
including triplets.
[List of AMS Sources]
[–99...+99]
[List of AMS Sources]
[–99...+99]
[Off, On]
[
]
Times
This multiplies the length of the Base Note. For instance, if
the "Base Note" is set to a sixteenth note, and "Times" is set
to 03, the LFO will cycle over a dotted eighth note.
OSC1 LFO2
This is Oscillator 1's second LFO. Its parameters are exactly
the same as those for the first LFO–except that LFO1 cannot
modulate LFO2.
"OSC1 LFO1" on page 52
OSC2 LFO1
This page controls Oscillator 2's first LFO. It is available only
when the Oscillator Mode is set to Double; if not, the page
will be grayed out.
The parameters are identical to those for Oscillator 1.
"OSC1 LFO1" on page 52
OSC2 LFO2
This page controls Oscillator 2's second LFO. It is available
only when the Oscillator Mode is set to Double; if not, the
page will be grayed out.
Its parameters are exactly the same as those for the first
LFO–except that LFO1 cannot modulate LFO2.
"OSC1 LFO1" on page 52
LFO OSC1 LFO2
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