2–2: OSC1 LFO (Oscillator 1 LFO)
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2–2: OSC1 LFO (Oscillator 1 LFO)
Here you can make settings for the LFO that applies cyclic changes (vibrato) to the pitch of oscilla-
tor 1. The depth of the effect that these LFO settings will have on the pitch of oscillator 1 is
adjusted in “2–1g: Oscillator 1 LFO” (☞ page 14 in this manual).
2–2a: Waveform/Freq (Frequency)/Offset
Waveform [Triangle 0…Random6]
Selects the LFO waveform.
The numbers at the right of each waveform name indicate the phase (height) at which the wave-
form starts (except for Random).
Random 1–3 are sample & hold waveforms.
Random 1 is a conventional sample & hold waveform that changes level randomly at fixed inter-
vals.
Random 2 will change level randomly at random intervals.
Random 3 will change between the maximum level and the minimum level at random intervals
(i.e., a pulse wave with random width).
Random 4–6 are smoothed versions of Random 1–3. They can be used to simulate the natural
instability of acoustic instruments.
Freq (Frequency) [0…99]
Specify the LFO frequency.
A setting of 99 is the fastest.
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