Korg m50-73 User Guide

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Using Effects
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Dynamic modulation (Dmod)
Dynamic modulation (Dmod) lets you use MIDI 
messages or the M50’s controllers to modulate specific 
effect parameters in real-time.
For details, please see “Dynamic modulation (Dmod) 
and Tempo Synchronization” on page 272 of the 
Parameter Guide.
Common FX LFO
Two Common FX LFOs are available for modulation 
effects, such as choruses, filters, phasers, etc. Normally, 
the phase of the LFOs of multiple modulation-type 
effects will not be synchronized even if you set them to 
the identical Frequency, since the LFOs are being 
generated independently.
However, if you select Common 1 or Common 2 for the 
LFO Type
 parameter of a modulation-type effect, the 
effect will use the one of the common LFOs instead of 
its own individual LFO. This allows you to use a single 
Common FX LFO to control two or more modulation-
type effects such as flanger, phaser, or auto-pan with 
the same phase. Since you can make independent 
settings for LFO waveform and phase offset for each 
effect, you are free to create complex combinations of 
effects.