EDIT PROGRAM - SINGLE
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S3000XL Operator’s Manual
apply a slow LFO1 mod to the filter cutoff and assign a slow LFO2 to control LFO1’s
speed, setting a value of + 50. Assigning it to depth will cause the effect of LFO1 to
whatever destination it is applied to increase and decrease at a rate set by LFO2.
Applying LFO2 to delay will only have an effect at the point of note-on.
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Selecting ENV1 or ENV2 to control speed will give changes in speed according to the
shape of the envelope. Applying it to depth allows you to ‘shape’ the output of LFO1.
Applying it to delay will have no effect.
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Selecting any of the continuous controllers will allow to change the parameters in real-
time as you play. For example, routing modwheel to speed will let you change the
modulation rate as you introduce vibrato (note that routing modwheel to control depth
is not really worthwhile as this is a fixed assignment anyway in the EXTRA parameters
described below). Assigning any of the continuous controllers to delay is not going to
produce much effect except at the point of note on (pressure will have no effect on
delay at all, by the way).
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Any of the ‘!’ continuous controllers will only have an effect at the point of note on as
well - you may use these to set speed, depth and delay in real-time as you play.
The
parameters allow you to introduce more modulation and these have
fixed assignments which are:
This allows you to set the level of modulation that will be introduced via the
modwheel. This works in conjunction with the
parameter. Even
with
set to 00, you may still use the modwheel for vibrato and other
modulation. With
set at anything other than 00, this will set a basic
level of modulation that will be present in the sound all the time and the
modwheel will introduce more again. With the LFO
set at 99, the
modwheel will have no effect because the LFO output is now at
maximum. The default for this parameter is 30 so that modwheel is
instantly available for vibrato without you having to do anything.
As with
, this selects that pressure can be used to introduce
modulation. The same principles apply that even with
set to 00,
you may still use pressure for vibrato and other modulation. With the
depth set at anything other than 00, this will set a basic level of
modulation and pressure will introduce more. With depth set at 99,
pressure will have no effect because the LFO output is now at maximum.
This allows you to use note-on velocity to introduce LFO1 modulation.
With a positive value set here, playing a note hard will introduce a level of
modulation which may be augmented using the modwheel or pressure.