You
should use delay
when you don't want to
have the LFO
start
at
the same time
as
the
sound itself starts,
or when you want to
simulate the sound
of an actual musical
instrument in which vibrato
is usually applied
after the sound begins.
In such
a case,
the
depth of the vibrato
can be made to
gradually increase by
using the fade time
settings,
letting
you create
natural vibrato
and
tremolo effects.
LFO fade
P a t c
h
:
T
o n e
LFOl
fade=IN
CI ]
P a t
G h
i
T
n e
LFi:i2
fade=IN
C
1
]
This
parameter
determines
tlie time
over which
the LFO
is applied.
Settings: IN/OUT
IN :
The LFO is applied gradually
after
the Note On, according to
the
set LFO
fade
time.
OUT :
The
LFO is applied from the Note On until
the
end of the
delay time, and then
gradually fades
out
according to the set fade
time.
*
When the
delay time is set
to
KEY-OFF, this effect is applied only after the note
is
released.
LFO
fade
time
P
a i G h
!
T
n
e
L F
1 f a d e
t
i n e
=
5 6
Cl-
--]
P
a t
G
h
:
T
o n
e
L F 2 f
a d e t i
n
e
=
5 8
Cl-
--]
This
parameter determines
the
time of the
fade-in or the fade-out of the LFO.