Selecting the Waveform That
Will Modulate the Sound
(LFO1 Waveform)
Select the output waveform for LFO1. The sound will
be modulated in the same shape as the selected wave-
form.
1. In the REALTIME MODIFY section, press
[ENVELOPE/LFO1/EFFECTS] several times to
make the LFO1 indicator light.
2. Hold down [ENVELOPE/LFO1/EFFECTS] and
use [INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to select
the LFO1 waveform.
fig.5-53
Available settings:
TRI (triangle): The sound will be modulated continu-
ously. This is a frequently-used waveform, and is suit-
ed for effects such as vibrato.
SIN (sine wave): The sound will be modulated
smoothly.
SAW (sawtooth wave): When the sound reaches the
upper value, it will return to the original position and
begin rising again.
SQR (square wave): The sound will be modulated as
if it were being switched between two positions.
TRP (trapezoid wave): The sound will be modulated
as if it were being switched between two positions.
The curve at the transitions differs from square wave.
S&H (sample & hold): This setting causes the sound
to change unpredictably, and is suitable for creating
sound effects.
RND (random): This setting causes the sound to
change unpredictably, and is suitable for creating
sound effects.
CHS (chaos): This setting causes the sound to change
unpredictably without regard to frequency, and is
suitable for creating sound effects.
* When CHS (chaos) is selected, the LFO rate setting will
be ignored.
fig.5-53-WAVE_E
Adjusting the Speed of
Modulation (LFO1 Rate)
Here’s how to adjust the modulation speed of LFO1.
1. In the REALTIME MODIFY section, press
[ENVELOPE/LFO1/EFFECTS] several times to
make the LFO1 indicator light.
2. Rotate the [RATE] knob to adjust the LFO1
rate.
fig.5-55 (#MC fig.3-55)
Range: 0–127
As the knob is rotated further clockwise, the sound
will be modulated more rapidly. As the knob is rotate
further counterclockwise, the sound will be modulat-
ed more slowly.
When LFO Tempo Sync (p. 74) is “ON,” you can speci-
fy this parameter in terms of a note value.
Range: 0
,
880
At this time rotating the knob toward the right will
cause the sound to be modulated more slowly.
fig.5-56-1 (=MC fig.3-57)