LFOs Extras
Low Frequency Oscillators (LFOs)
DELAY TRIG select LEDs
When the Voice mode is set to any of the Mono options (see Page 60), different LFO delay
settings are available for legato playing styles (notes overlapping).
When the first note of a musical phrase is played, it might be desirable to have an initial delay on
the LFO. (If the LFO is routed to pitch modulation, a vibrato effect would be introduced after
the delay time). For the remaining legato notes, a non interrupted vibrato might be required.
Setting this to SINGLE achieves this.
Setting this to MULTI sets the LFO delay to apply to every note played.
KEY SYNC ENABLE button
Each LFO waveform may be restarted every time a key is pressed. For example, if a siren type
sound effect was required, an LFO using a sawtooth wave would be set to positively modulate
pitch. Each time a new key is pressed, the pitch would climb from the same point (because the
LFO waveform would be restarted) rather than being at an undetermined pitch position.
Note : If the VOICE COMMON function (detailed on the next page) is set to ON for the LFO,
altering this value will have no effect. How keysync is applied to the LFO is determined by the
changing the Global Sync Mode settings found on the GLOBAL page.
KEYSYNC OFFSET button
This setting provides an alternative point in the LFO’s waveform cycle where the waveform will
be restarted from when LFO Keysync is set to ON. To hear the difference, set a slow LFO to
modulate oscillator pitch modulation and experiment with different LFO waveforms and LFO
Keysync Phase Offset settings.
VOICE COMMON
Each of the eight voices have two LFO’s - sixteen in total. The eight LFOs designated LFO 1
(one per voice) may be ‘phase’ locked together and similarly the eight LFO’s designated LFO 2
may be locked.
65 CONTROLS panel / Operation