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Chapter 3: Fusion Modes
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Menu: Program/Synth/LFO
Parameter: EDIT LFO
Value Range: 1-8 LFOs (You can create up to 8 LFOs)
Select the Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) you’d like to edit here.
The word in parenthesis indicates where the current LFO is routed in the
modulation matrix. If you see “(Unused)” that means your current LFO
has not been mapped to any parameter in that program. Once you map
an LFO in the modulation matrix, a new button called “Jump Mod”
appears on the right that allows you to immediately jump to the page of
the matrix where the connection is being made.
Menu: Program/Synth/LFO
Parameter: Retrigger
Value Range: None, Key Down, Key Up, FS Down, FS Up, T1
Down, T2 Down, T3 Down, T4 Down, T1 Up, T2 Up, T3 Up,
T4 Up
This allows you to select a trigger that restarts the LFO for your current
oscillator. For example: If you select T1, your LFO will restart whenever
you push the T1 button. The following chart explains what each trigger
setting means:
None When set to “None” you have one free running
LFO across all voices for your current program
Key Down Each voice’s LFO is retriggered from the
starting phase when you play a key.
Key Up The LFO restarts when a note is released.
Foot Switch Dn The LFO restarts when foot switch is pressed.
Foot Switch Up The LFO restarts when the foot switch is
released.
Trigger 1-4 Dn The LFO restarts when the T1-T4 buttons are
pressed.
Trigger 1-4 Up The LFO restarts when the T1-T4 buttons is
released