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Chapter 8. Detailed Editing for Patches
 
An LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) causes change over a cycle in a sound. Each tone has two LFOs (LFO1/LFO2), and these can be used to 
cyclically change the pitch, cutoff frequency and volume to create modulation-type effects such as vibrato, wah and tremolo. Both LFOs have the 
same parameters so only one explanation is needed.
 
LFO 1–2
 
Parameters indicated by (
Parameter marked with a “
 
 
” can be controlled using specified MIDI messages. 
 
fig.T-KF.e
 
Modulating Sounds/Output Setting
 
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Waveform
 Waveform
 
SIN, TRI, SAWU, 
SAWD, SQR, 
RND, BD-U, 
BD-D, TRP, S&H, 
CHS, VSIN, STEP
Waveform of the LFO
 
SIN:
 
 Sine wave
 
TRI:
 
 Triangle wave
 
SAWU:
 
 Sawtooth wave
 
SAWD:
 
 Sawtooth wave (negative polarity)
 
SQR:
 
 Square wave
 
RND:
 
 Random wave
 
BD-U:
 
 Once the attack of the waveform output by the LFO is allowed to develop in standard fashion, 
the waveform then continues without further change.
 
BD-D:
 
 Once the decay of the waveform output by the LFO is allowed to develop in standard fashion, 
the waveform then continues without further change.
 
TRP:
 
 Trapezoidal wave
 
S&H:
 
 Sample & Hold wave (one time per cycle, LFO value is changed)
 
CHS:
 
 Chaos wave
 
VSIN:
 
 Modified sine wave. The amplitude of a sine wave is randomly varied once each cycle.
 
STEP:
 
 A waveform generated by the data specified by LFO Step 1–16. This produces stepped 
change with a fixed pattern similar to a step modulator.
this is “OFF,” it will have no effect.
 
Rate 
 
 
 Rate
 
0–127, Note
Modulation speed of the LFO
 
If you want the LFO rate to be synchronized with the tempo, this should be set in terms of a note value.
 
* This setting will be ignored if the Waveform parameter is set to “CHS.”
 
Rate Detune
 
0–127
Makes subtle changes in the LFO cycle rate (Rate parameter) each time a key is pressed.
Higher settings will cause greater change. 
* This parameter is invalid when Rate is set to “note.”
 
Offset
 
-100–+100
Raises or lowers the LFO waveform relative to the central value (pitch or cutoff frequency).
Positive (+) settings will move the waveform so that modulation will occur from the central value 
upward. Negative (-) settings will move the waveform so that modulation will occur from the central 
value downward.
 
Delay Time
 Delay
 
0–127
Time elapsed before the LFO effect is applied (the effect continues) after the key is pressed (or released)
When using violin, wind, or certain other instrument sounds in a performance, rather than having 
vibrato added immediately after the sounds are played, it can be effective to add the vibrato after 
the note is drawn out somewhat.
 
Delay Time KF
 
(Time Keyfollow)
-100–+100
 
Adjusts the value for the Delay Time parameter depending on the key position, relative to the C4 key (center C).
 
If this is set to a positive “+” value, the Delay Time will become shorter as you play notes higher 
than the C4 key (middle C).
ZOOM
ZOOM
ZOOM
ZOOM
C4
C3
C2
C1
C5
C6
C7
0
+50
+100
-50
-100
Key
Time
Time Keyfollow
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