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Creating a Patch

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Pan Depth (LFO1/LFO2 Pan Depth)

Specifies how deeply the LFO will affect the pan.

Value:

-63– +63

Positive (+) and negative (-) settings for the Depth
parameter result in differing kinds of change in pitch
and volume. For example, if you set the Depth
parameter to a positive (+) value for one tone, and set
another tone to the same numerical value, but make it
negative (-), the modulation phase for the two tones will
be the reverse of each other. This allows you to shift
back and forth between two different tones, or combine
it with the Pan setting to cyclically change the location
of the sound image.

When the Structure parameter is set to any value from
“2” through “10,” the output of tones 1 and 2 will be
combined into tone 2, and the output of tones 3 and 4
will be combined into tone 4. This applies to the Pan
Depth parameter settings. For this reason, tone 1 will
follow the settings of tone 2, and tone 3 will follow the
settings of tone 4 (p. 101).

Patch Step LFO

Step Type (LFO Step Type)

When generating an LFO waveform from the data specified
in LFO Step1–16, specify whether the level will change
abruptly at each step or will be connected linearly.

Value:

TYPE1 (stair-step change), TYPE2 (linear change)

Step 1–16 (LFO Step 1–16)

Specifies the data for the Step LFO. If the LFO Pitch Depth is
+63, each +1 unit of the step data corresponds to a pitch of
+50 cents.

Value:

-36– +36

How to Apply the LFO

Apply the LFO gradually after the key is

pressed

fig.06-043.e

Fade Mode:

ON-IN

Delay Time:

The time from when the keyboard is played
until the LFO begins to be applied.

Fade Time:

The time over which the LFO amplitude will
reach the maximum after the Delay Time has
elapsed.

Apply the LFO immediately when the key is

pressed, and then gradually begin to

decrease the effect

fig.06-044.e

Fade Mode:

ON-OUT

Delay Time:

The time that the LFO will continue after the
keyboard is played.

Fade Time:

The time over which the LFO amplitude will
reach the minimum after the Delay Time has
elapsed.
Note on
high (more)
low (less)
Pitch
Cutoff Frequency
Level
Pan
Delay
Time Fade Time
Depth
Note on
high (more)
low (less)
Delay Time Fade Time
Depth
Pitch
Cutoff Frequency
Level
Pan
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