058: Doppler - Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual

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Effect Guide

058: Doppler

This effect simulates the "Doppler effect" of a moving
sound with a changing pitch, like the siren of a passing
ambulance. Mixing the effect sound with the dry
sound will create a unique chorus effect.
Wet: Mono In - Stereo Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
+
Right
D
-mod
Trigger
DOPPLER
Pitch Depth
With the Doppler effect, the pitch is raised as the sound
approaches, and the pitch is lowered as the sound goes
away. This parameter controls the amount of this pitch
variation.
Pitch
Pan Depth
= (+) value
Original Pitch
Left
<
<
Louder
Source
Selects the modulation source of pitch variation.
Amount
Sets the modulation amount of pitch variation.
Pan Depth
This sets the width of the stereo image of the effect
sound. With larger values, the sound seems to come
and go from much further away. With positive values,
the sound moves from left to right; with negative
values, it moves from right to left.
Source
Selects the modulation source of panning.
Amount
Sets the modulation amount of panning.
LFO
Mode
This selects whether the Doppler effect repeats
continuously (Loop), or cycles once and then stops (1-
Shot).
812
Doppler
Pan Depth
LFO
LFO Mode = 1-Shot
[0...100]
Doppler - Pitch / Pan Depth
Pan Depth
= (—) value
Pitch Depth
Center
Right
Pan Depth
<
< < <<<<<< >>>>>> > >
>
>
>
Volume
Louder
[Off...Tempo]
[+/–100]
[+/–100]
[Off...Tempo]
[+/–100]
[Loop, 1-Shot]
When Mode is set to Loop, and Dmod Sync is set to
On, you can reset the LFO via Dmod (as specified by
the Source parameter, below).
When Mode is set to 1-Shot, the Doppler effect
happens only once when triggered, and then stops
until it is triggered again. The trigger source is
Wet / Dry
specified by the Source parameter, below. Note that
this requires you to manually trigger the effect;
otherwise, you won't hear the Doppler at all.
Dmod Sync
When this is On, and Mode is set to Loop, you can
Wet / Dry
reset the LFO via Dmod (as specified by the Source
parameter, below).
Source
Selects the LFO reset modulation source.
The effect is triggered when the MIDI value changes
from 63 or smaller to 64 or higher.
Frequency [Hz]
This sets the LFO speed, in Hz. It applies only when
MIDI/Tempo Sync, below, is Off.
Source
This selects a modulation source for the Frequency.
Amount
This sets the Frequency modulation amount, in Hz.
MIDI/Tempo Sync
BPM
Base Note
Times
When MIDI/Tempo Sync is on, the LFO speed is set by
BPM, Base Note, and Times, instead of Frequency. For
more information, see "MIDI/Tempo Sync" on
page 777.
Type
This controls whether the effect uses its individual
LFO, or one of the Common FX LFOs. For more
information, see "LFO Type" on page 777.
Common LFO Phase Offset [degrees]
When Type is set to Common FX LFO 1 or 2, this lets
you offset the phase from the master LFO.
OUTPUT
This is the standard effects output section, with
modulatable control over wet/dry balance. For more
information, see "OUTPUT" on page 764.
[Check-box]
[Off...Tempo]
[0.02...20.00]
[Off...Tempo]
[–20.00...+20.00]
[Check-box]
[MIDI, 40.00...240.00]
[Individual, Common1, Common2]
[ ... ]
[x1...x32]
[+/–180]

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