Manual Version 3.21
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VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) / Chorus
After being filtered in the VCF, the signal is fed to the VCA where the volume (amplitude) of the sound is controlled
.
This parameter is used to adjust the volume level. It
can be effectively used in WRITE mode to fix the
output level of the stored sound to ensure level
consistency across presets.
Note: If it is set too high, the sound may be distorted.
This parameter is used to select whether to control
the VCA using the signal from ENV-2 ( ) or by the
Gate signal ( ).
This parameter determines the sensitivity of the Key
1: Expansive Chorus effect is obtained.
2: Rich Chorus effect is obtained.
LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
This oscillator generates extremely low frequency, and therefore can produce a vibrato or growl effect by
controlling the DCO or VCF.
This is used to select the LFO output waveform:
This sets the delay time (pause) before the LFO
This sets the rate (frequency) of the LFO.