Pitch Envelope
The pitch envelope is used to create time-varying
change in pitch (p. 58).
1. Press [FILTER/AMP/PITCH] several times to
make the PITCH indicator light.
2.
Press [ENVELOPE/LFO1/EFFECTS] several
times to make the ENVELOPE indicator light.
3. Select patch P:F24.
The pitch envelope parameters of patch P:F24 are set
as follows.
fig.14-17-1
4. Rotate the [DEPTH] knob within the range
depicted in the illustration.
As you rotate the [DEPTH] knob toward the right of
center, the change will increase, and the pitch will
become higher. Rotating the knob toward the left of
center will invert the waveform, and as the knob is
rotated further toward the left the change will
increase, and the pitch will become lower.
fig.14-17-2
5. Rotate the [ATTACK] knob within the range
depicted in the illustration.
As you rotate the [ATTACK] knob clockwise, the pitch
change will occur more slowly.
fig.14-17-3
LFO1
LFO1 is used to add cyclic change to the sound (p. 71).
1. Press [ENVELOPE/LFO1/EFFECTS] several
times to make the LFO1 indicator light.
2. Select patch P:G72.
The LFO1 parameters of patch P:G72 are set as fol-
lows.
fig.14-18-1
3. Rotate the [RATE] knob within the range
depicted in the illustration.
As you rotate the [RATE] knob clockwise, the sound
will be modulated more rapidly.
fig.14-18-2
4. Rotate the [PITCH DEPTH] knob within the
range depicted in the illustration.
Moving the [PITCH DEPTH] knob will increase/
decrease the modulation of the sound.
* When the [PITCH DEPTH] knob is in the center posi-
tion, the sound will not be modulated at all.
fig.14-18-3
5. Hold down [ENVELOPE/LFO1/EFFECTS] and
use [INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to select
the LFO1 waveform.
This will change the way in which the sound is modu-
lated.
Try out various waveforms.
fig.14-18-4