Level of the signal exiting the effect 2 going back to the effect 1.
Effect level.

Here is how “Fade In” affects the LFO (when “Key Sync” is On):

Note-on Note-off

Fade

Delay

00…99

Fade rate.

Frequency MIDI/Tempo Sync

MIDI/Tempo Sync

This parameter enables/disables the LFO synchronization with Sequencer 1 Tempo.

On The LFO frequency will synchronize to the tempo (MIDI Clock) of Sequencer 1. In this case, the values you specified for “Frequency” (see page 14-120) and “Frequency modula- tion” (see page 14-121) will be ignored.

Base Note/Times

When “MIDI/Tempo Sync” is On, these parameters set a note length relative to “ (Tempo)” and the multiple (“Times”) that will be applied to it. These parameters will determine the frequency of the LFO1. For example if “Base Note” is (quar- ter note) and “Times” is 04, the LFO will perform one cycle every four beats.

Even if you change the “ (Tempo)” setting of Sequencer 1, the LFO will always perform one cycle every four beats.

Base Note

This parameter is not available when editing a Drum Pro- gram.

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Times

Note value.

 

 

 

 

This parameter is not available when editing a Drum Pro-

 

 

 

 

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01...16

Beats before restarting the cycle.

Frequency modulation

You can use two alternate modulation sources to adjust the speed of the LFO1 for the selected oscillator.

AMS1(F) (Alternate Modulation Source1)

Selects the source that will adjust the frequency of the selected oscillator LFO1 (see “AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) list” on page 123). LFO1 can be modulated by LFO2.

Intensity (AMS1 Intensity)

This parameter specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS1(F)” will have. When this parameter is set to a value of 16, 33, 49, 66, 82, or 99, the LFO frequency being can be increased by a maximum of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 times respectively (or decreased by 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, or 1/64 respectively).

For example, if “AMS1(F)” is Note Number, positive (+) val- ues of this parameter will cause the oscillator LFO to speed up as you play higher notes. Negative (–) values will cause the oscillator LFO to slow down as you play higher notes. This change will be centered on the C4 note.

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Page 18 - LFO2

If “AMS1(F)” is set to JS +Y, raising the value of this parame- ter will cause the oscillator LFO1 speed to increase as the joy- stick is moved away from yourself. With a setting of +99, moving the joystick all the way away from yourself will increase the LFO speed by approximately 64 times.

-99…+99 Intensity value.

AMS2(F) (Alternate Modulation Source2)

Intensity (AMS2 Intensity)

Make settings for a second alternate modulation source that will adjust the frequency of the oscillator LFO1 (see above “AMS1(F) (Alternate Modulation Source1)” and “Intensity (AMS1 Intensity)”).

PAGE 18 - LFO2

Here you can make settings for the LFO2, which is the second LFO that can be applied to the selected oscillator. See “Page 17 - LFO1” for more information on the parameters value.

However in “Frequency modulation”, the LFO cannot be selected as a modulation source in “AMS1” or “AMS2.”

PAGE 19 - EFFECTS

Here you can select two effects for the whole Program, switch them on/off, and specify chaining.

Effects

FX1: 53 RecSmthHall

Send:56

FX2:

16 Chorus

Send:

0

Note: For details on the effects, refer to the “Effects” chapter.

FX1/2

Use these parameters to select the effect type for effect 1/2. See the “Effects” chapter for more information.

Note: If 000: No Effect is selected, the output from the master effect will be muted.

Send

Send level for each effect.

Drum samples have their own send level settings (see “Send FX1” and “Send FX2” on page 14-109). Use this parameter to adjust the general offset of the Drum Pro- gram.

000…127

Chain 2>1

Use this parameter to send the output of effect 2 to the input of effect 1.

000…127

Send to Master

This parameters allows you to decide if the direct + effected signal must go to the Master, or just the effected signal.

Yes Only the effected signal will be sent to the Audio Outputs. The direct (non-effected) sig- nal will not be sent.

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