TASCAM GigaEditor 4 Manual 153
O. No response to the MIDI control source.
Low. Very light respo nse to the MIDI co ntrol source.
Medium. Medium response to the MIDI control source.
High. More drastic response t o the MIDI control sour ce.
is allows the MIDI controller to aect only one, two or all three parameters at once and with varying
intensities for each.
e eect will depend on the actual envelope settings. For example, if the Attack time in the envelope is set
to zero, you will not h ear any eect of the Mod contro ller. Once you ent er a parameter high er than zero,
this controller will then start working. Smaller Attack time settings will result in very light changes with the
Mod controller. Larger settings will result in more drasti c changes with the Mod controller. is also
applies to the Decay and Release s ettings. A little experiment ation will be needed to learn how this works
and gure out the settings you need.
Amplitude/Filter/P itch Low Frequency Oscillators (LFO s)
Amplitude LFO
Filter LFO
Pitch LFO
Low frequency oscillators are used to control various param eters cyclically, so that continuous ly repeating
changes over time can be automated. For example, applying an LFO to pitch creates the eect known as
vibrato. Applying an LFO to amplit ude creates a cyclical change in volume known as tremolo. M ore exotic
eects can be created by applying LFOs to lter parameters, for creating repeating chan ges in harmonic
content such as “wah-wah” e ects.
GigaStudio includes three disc rete LFOs for Amplitude, Filter, and Pitch.  e following explanat ions apply
to all three of these with one exception: the Pitch LFO does not have a “Flip Phase” switch.
LFO frequency (Hz)