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Key Sync
Thisparameterspecifiesifthe LFO issynchronizedto
keystrokes.
On The LFO will start each time you pla
y a
note, and anindependent LFO will oper‐
ateforeachnote.
Off The LFO effect that was started by the
firs
t‐played note will continue to be
applied to each newly‐played note. (In
this case, Delay andFadewillbe applied
onlytotheLFOwhenitisfirststarted).
Offset
This parameter specifies the central value of the LFO
waveform.Forexample,withasettingof0asshownin
the following diagram, the vibrato that is applied will
becenteredonthenote‐onpitch.Withasettingof+99,
the vibratowill only raise the pitch above the note‐on
pitc
h,inthewayinwhichvibratoisappliedon
aguitar.
When “Wave” is set to Guitar, the modulation will
occur only in the positive(+)directioneven if you set
“Offset”to0.
Hereareoffsetsettingsandpitchchangeproducedby
vibrato
‐99
…+99 Offsetvalue.
Delay
This parameter specifies the time from note‐on until
theLFOeffectbeginstoapply.When“KeySync”isOff,
thedelaywillapplyonlywhentheLFOisfirs
tstarted.
0…99 Delaytime.
Fade In
This parameter specifies the time from when the LFO
begins to apply until it reaches the maximum ampli‐
tude.When“KeySync.”isOff,thefadewillapplyonly
whentheLFOisfirststarted
.
Here is how “Fade In” affects the LFO (when “Key
Sync”isOn):
00…99 Faderate.
Frequency MIDI/Tempo Sync
MIDI/Tempo Sync
Thisparameterenables/disablestheLFOsynchroniza‐
tionwithSequencer1Tempo.
On
The LFO frequency will synchronize to
thetempo(MIDICloc
k)ofSequencer1.In
thiscase,thevaluesyouspecifiedfor“Fre‐
quency” (s
ee page120) and “Frequency
modulation” (see page12
1) will be
ignored.
Base Note/Times
When“MIDI/TempoSync”isOn,theseparametersset
a note length relative to “ (Tempo)” and the multiple
(“Times”) that will be applied to it. These parameters
willdeterminethefrequencyoftheLFO1.Forexample
if“BaseNote”is(quarternote)and“Times”is04,the
LFOwillperformonecycleev
eryfourbeats.
Even if you change the “ (Tempo)” setting of
Sequencer 1, the LFO
will always perform one cycle
everyfourbeats.
Base Note
This parameter is not available when editing a Drum
Program.
, ,, ,, ,,
Notevalue.
Times
This parameter is not available when editing a Drum
Program.
01...16 Beatsbeforerestartingthecycle.
Frequency modulation
Youcanusetwoalternatemodulationsourcestoadjust
thespeedoftheLFO1fortheselectedoscillator.
AMS1(F) (Alternate Modulation Source1)
Selectsthe sourcethatwilladjustthe frequencyof the
selectedoscillatorLFO1(see“A M S (AlternateModula‐
tionSource)li
st”onpage123).LFO1canbemodulated
byLFO2.
Intensity (AMS1 Intensity)
Thisparameterspecifiesthedepthanddirectionofthe
effectthat“AMS1(F)”willhave.Whenthisparameteris
set to a value of 16, 33, 49, 66, 82, or 99, the LFO fre‐
quencybeingcanbeincr
easedbyamaximumof2,4,8,
16,32,or64timesre
spectively(ordecreasedby1/2,1/4,
1/8,1/16,1/32,or1/64respectively).
Forexample,if“AMS1(F)”isNoteNumber
,positive(+)
valuesofthisparameterwillcausetheoscillatorLFOto
speedupasyouplayhighernotes.Negative (–)values
willcausetheoscillatorLFOtoslowdownasyouplay
higher notes. This change will be centered on the C4
note.
If “
AMS1(F)” is set to JS +Y, raising the val
ue of this
parameter will cause the oscillator LFO1 speed to
increase as the joystick is moved away from yourself.
Witha setting of +99, moving the joystick all theway
away from yourself will increase the LFO speed by
approximately64ti
mes.
‐99…+99 Intensityvalue.
AMS2(F) (Alternate Modulation Source2)
Intensity (AMS2 Intensity)
Makesettingsforasecondalternatemodulationsource
that will adjust the frequency of the oscillator LFO1
(seeabove“AMS1(F) (Alternate ModulationSource1)”
and“Intensity(AMS1Intensity)”).
offset = –99 offset = 0 offset = +99Pitch
Pitch at note-on
Note-on Note-off
Fade
Delay