If “AMS1(F)” is set to JS +Y, raising the value of this parame-
ter will cause the oscillator LFO1 speed to increase as the joy-
stick is moved away from yourself. With a setting of +99,
moving the joystick all the way away from yourself will
increase the LFO speed by approximately 64 times.
-99…+99 Intensity value.
AMS2(F) (Alternate Modulation Source2)
Intensity (AMS2 Intensity)
Make settings for a second alternate modulation source that
will adjust the frequency of the oscillator LFO1 (see above
“AMS1(F) (Alternate Modulation Source1)” and “Intensity
(AMS1 Intensity)”).
PAGE 18 - LFO2
Here you can make settings for the LFO2, which is the second
LFO that can be applied to the selected oscillator. See “Page
17 - LFO1” for more information on the parameters value.
However in “Frequency modulation”, the LFO cannot be
selected as a modulation source in “AMS1” or “AMS2.”
PAGE 19 - EFFECTS
Here you can select two effects for the whole Program, switch
them on/off, and specify chaining.
Note: For details on the effects, refer to the “Effects” chapter.
FX1/2
Use these parameters to select the effect type for effect 1/2.
See the “Effects” chapter for more information.
Note: If 000: No Effect is selected, the output from the master
effect will be muted.
Send
Send level for each effect.
Drum samples have their own send level settings (see
“Send FX1” and “Send FX2” on page 14-6). Use this
parameter to adjust the general offset of the Drum Pro-
gram.
000…127 Effect level.
Chain 2>1
Use this parameter to send the output of effect 2 to the input
of effect 1.
000…127 Level of the signal exiting the effect 2 going
back to the effect 1.
Send to Master
This parameters allows you to decide if the direct + effected
signal must go to the Master, or just the effected signal.
Yes Only the effected signal will be sent to the
Audio Outputs. The direct (non-effected) sig-
nal will not be sent.
No Both the effected signal and direct signals will
be sent to the Audio Outputs.
PAGE 20 - FX1 EDITING
In this page you can edit the effected assigned to the FX1 (A
or C) effect processor (usually reverb). See the “Effects” chap-
ter for more information.
PAGE 21 - FX2 EDITING
In this page you can edit the effected assigned to the FX2 (B
or D) effect processor (usually modulating effect). See the
“Effects” chapter for more information.
FX1: 53 RecSmthHall
Send: 56
FX2: 16 Chorus
Send: 0
Effects