Program Mode and the Program Editor
Program Editor—LFO Page
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Program Editor—LFO Page
These are low-frequency oscillators. You’ll use the LFO page to define the behavior of the two 
LFOs available to each layer. LFOs are periodic (repeating) control sources. The basic elements 
are the rate and shape, which define how frequently the LFO repeats, and the waveform of the 
modulation signal it generates.
With the K2500, you can set upper and lower limits on each LFO’s rate, and assign a control 
source to change the LFO’s rate in realtime, if you wish.
Because of its periodic nature, the LFO is perfect for creating effects like vibrato (cyclic variation 
in pitch) and tremolo (cyclic variation in amplitude). When you’re editing LFOs, or any control 
source, remember that it must be assigned to control some parameter before you’ll hear the 
effects of your edits.
LFO1 is always local, meaning that it’s triggered with each Note On event, and runs 
independently for each note in the layer. LFO2 is local by default, but can be made global. This 
is done on the COMMON page, by setting the Globals parameter to On, which causes LFO2, 
ASR2, FUN2 and FUN4 all to become global. Global controls uniformly affect every note in 
each layer.
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The top line of this page gives the usual mode reminder and tells you which layer you’re 
looking at. There are five parameters for each of the LFOs.
PARAMETER RANGE OF VALUES DEFAULT
MINIMUM RATE 0 to 24 Hz 2.00 (OFF for LFO2)
MAXIMUM RATE 0 to 24 Hz 0.00
RATE CONTROL Control Source list OFF
LFO SHAPE LFO Shape list (Ref. Guide) Sine
LFO START PHASE 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees 0
Minimum Rate
This is the slowest rate at which the LFO will run. When its Rate control is set to OFF, or when 
the control source assigned to it is at its minimum, the LFO runs at its minimum rate.
Maximum Rate
This is the fastest possible rate for the LFO. When its Rate control is set to ON, or when the 
control source assigned to it is at its maximum, the LFO runs at its maximum rate.
Rate Control
Assign any control source in the list to modulate the LFO’s rate between its minimum and 
maximum. A continuous control like the Mod Wheel is a natural choice, enabling you to get 
just about any rate between min and max. But you can use a switch control too, to get just the 
min or max with nothing in between. Assigning MPress as the rate control for an LFO vibrato