Pitch Lfo1; Pitch Modulation - Korg Liverpool Owner's Manual

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Pitch modulation

AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
This parameter selects the source that will modulate
the pitch of the selected oscillator. See "AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) list" on page 124.
Intensity
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the
effect produced by "AMS". With a setting of 0, no mod-
ulation will be applied. With a setting of 12.00, the
pitch will change up to one octave.
For example, if you set "AMS" to Joystick +Y and push
the joystick, the pitch will rise if this parameter is set to a
positive (+) value, or fall if this parameter is set to a neg-
ative (–) value. The range is a maximum of one octave.
-12.00...+12.00
Parameter value.
Pitch EG modulation
EG
Intensity
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the
modulation that the pitch EG specified on "Page 6 -
Pitch EG" will apply to the pitch. With a setting of
12.00, the pitch will change a maximum of ±1 octave.
-12.00...+12.00
Parameter value.
EG AMS (EG Alternate Modulation Source)
This parameter selects the source that will modulate
the pitch EG of the selected oscillator. See "AMS (Alter-
nate Modulation Source) list" on page 124).
Intensity (AMS Intensity)
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the
effect that "AMS" will have. For example, if you set
"AMS" to Velocity and set this value to +12.00, the veloc-
ity will control the range of pitch change produced by the
pitch EG in a range of ±1 octave. As you play more softly,
the pitch change will draw closer to the pitch EG levels.
Pitch change (level)
Note-on
Note-on
Note-off
Softly played
Strongly played with
(Intensity (Pitch EG) setting)
a positive (+) value
Note: "Intensity" (Pitch EG) and AMS will be added to
determine the depth and direction of the pitch modulation
applied by the pitch EG.
Portamento
Portamento
This parameter turns the portamento effect (smooth
change in pitch from one note to the next) on/off, and
specifies how it will be applied.
Note: Portamento will also be switched when CC#65 (Porta-
mento SW) is received.
On
Portamento will be applied.
Off
Portamento will not be applied.
Note-on
Note-off
Note-off
Strongly played with a
negative (–) value
Program operating mode
Portamento Time
This parameter sets the portamento time. Increasing
the value will produce a slower change in pitch.
000...127
Portamento time in MIDI value.
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In this page you can set the LFO1 modulation parame-
ters for the selected oscillator.
Selected
Use this parameter to select an oscillator to put in edit.
Alternatively, you can select oscillators using the F-1–F-
4 buttons.
Intensity
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the
pitch modulation applied by the LFO1 settings you made
on "Page 17 - LFO1". With a setting of 12.00, a maximum
of ±1 octave of pitch modulation will be applied. Nega-
tive (–) values will invert the LFO waveform.
-12.00...+12.00
Intensity depth and direction.
JS+Y (JoyStick +Y)
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the
effect that joystick movement in the +Y direction (away
from yourself) will have on the pitch modulation
applied by the LFO1.
As this value is increased, moving the joystick in the +Y
direction will cause the LFO1 to produce deeper pitch
modulation. With a setting of 12.00 a maximum of ±1
octave of pitch modulation will be applied. Negative (–
) values will invert the LFO waveform.
-12.00...+12.00
Joystick action depth.
Pitch LFO1 'Level' modulation
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
This parameter selects the source that will control the
depth of pitch modulation produced by the LFO1. See
"AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) list" on page 124.
Intensity
This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the
effect that "AMS" will have. With a setting of 0, modula-
tion will not be applied. With a setting of 12.00, the LFO1
will apply a maximum of ±1 octave of pitch modulation.
Negative (–) settings will invert the LFO waveform.
For example if "AMS" is set to Joystick +Y and push the
joystick, a positive (+) setting of this parameter will cause
the pitch modulation created by LFO1 to be applied with
the normal phase, and a negative (–) setting will cause
the LFO to be applied with inverted phase.
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