Effect Guide
Modulation and Pitch Shift (Mod./P.Shift)
038: Stereo Vibrato
This effect causes the pitch of the input signal to shimmer.
Using the AutoFade allows you to increase or decrease the
shimmering speed.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Right
LFO: Tri / Sine
LFO Shape
AutoFade
Fade-In Delay
AUTOFADE
a
Off...Tempo
Src
Fade-In
Delay [msec] 00...2000
b
Fade-In Rate 1...100
LFO
Triangle,
Waveform
Sine
c
LFO Shape
–100...+100
LFO
D-mod,
d
Frequency
AUTOFADE
Mod
LFO
Frequency
0.02...20.00
[Hz]
e
Src
Off...Tempo
–20.00...
Amt
+20.00
MIDI Sync
Off, On
MIDI,
BPM
40.00...
f
300.00
Base Note
...
Times
x1...x32
Individual,
LFO Type
Common1,
Common2
g
CmnLFO
–180...+180
Offset [deg]
Depth
0...100
h
Src
Off...Tempo
Amt
–100...+100
Dry, 1 : 99...
Wet/Dry
99 : 1, Wet
i
Src
Off...Tempo
Amt
–100...+100
314
Wet / Dry
Vibrato
Vibrato
Wet / Dry
LFO Frequency
Selects the modulation source
that starts AutoFade
p.314
Sets the fade-in delay time
p.314
Sets the rate of fade-in
p.314
Selects the LFO Waveform
Changes the curvature of the
LFO Waveform
p.298
Switches between D-mod and
AUTOFADE for the LFO
frequency modulation
p.314
Sets the speed of the LFO
Selects a modulation source for
LFO speed
Sets the modulation amount of
LFO speed
When this is on, the LFO speed
is set by BPM, Base Note, and
Times, instead of Frequency
p.297
MIDI syncs to the system
tempo; 40–300 sets the tempo
manually for this individual
effect
p.297
Selects the type of notes that
specify the LFO speed
p.297
Sets the number of notes that
specify the LFO speed
p.297
Selects either (individual) LFO,
Common FX LFO1, or Common
LFO2
p.297
Sets the phase offset when
Type = Common 1 or Common
2
p.297
Sets the depth of LFO
modulation
Selects the modulation source
of the LFO modulation depth
Sets the modulation amount of
the LFO modulation depth
Sets the balance between the
effect and the dry input
Selects a modulation source for
Wet/Dry
Sets the modulation amount
for Wet/Dry
a: AUTOFADE Src
b: Fade-In Delay [msec]
b: Fade-In Rate
d: LFO Frequency Mod
When LFO Frequency Mod is set to AUTOFADE, you can
use the modulation source selected in AUTOFADE Src as a
trigger to automatically fade in the modulation amount.
When MIDI Sync is set to On, you cannot use this.
The Fade-In Rate parameter specifies the rate of fade-in. The
Fade-In Delay parameter determines the time from
AutoFade modulation source On until the fade-in starts.
The following is an example of fade-in where the LFO
speed is increased from "1.0Hz" to "4.0Hz" when a note-
on message is received.
AUTOFADE Src=Gate1, LFO Frequency Mod=AUTOFADE,
LFO Frequency [Hz]=1.0, Amt=3.0
The effect is off when a value for the dynamic
modulation source specified for the AUTOFADE Src
parameter is smaller than 64, and the effect is on when
the value is 64 or higher. The AutoFade function is
triggered when the value changes from 63 or smaller to
64 or higher.
Gate1 Signal
Note On
Fade-In Rate
AUTOFADE
Fade-In Dealy
AutoFade
AUTOFADE
Source=Gate1
LFO Freq. Mod=AUTOFADE
LFO Frequency[Hz]=1.0
Amount=+3.0
All Note Off
LFO Frequency
=1.0+3.0=4.0Hz
LFO Frequency
=1.0Hz