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LFO WAVEFORM TABLE
DISPLAY
WAVEFORM
EXTRA INFO
Sine
Traditional LFO shapes
Triangle
Sawtooth
Square
Rand S/H
Jumps to random values every
cycle of the LFO
Time S/H
Jumps to min and max value
each held for a random amount
of time
PianoEnv
A curved sawtooth shape
Seq 1
These are sequences that jump
to different values, holding each
for a sixteenth of the LFO cycle
rate.
Seq 2
Seq 3
Seq 4
Seq 5
Seq 6
Seq 7
Altern 1
These are sequences that jump
between a minimum and a maxi-
mum value, each value held for a
varying interval of time.
Altern 2
Altern 3
Altern 4
Altern 5
Altern 6
Altern 7
Altern 8
Chromat
These are “melodic” sequences
of various kinds. When modulat-
ing oscillator pitch, to obtain
chromatic results, set Modulation
Depth to either ±30 or ±36.
Major
Major 7
Minor 7
MinArp 1
MinArp 2
Diminish
DecMinor
Minor3rd
Pedal
4ths
4ths x12
1625 Maj
1625 Min
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Modulation Matrix Sources Table
DISPLAY
SOURCE
COMMENTS
Direct
No modulation source selected.
ModWheel
Mod Wheel
Mod Wheel is the controller.
AftTouch
Aftertouch
Modulation is proportional to the
pressure applied to a key while
it is held down. (Monophonic
aftertouch).
Express
Expression pedal
An external foot pedal provides
the control.
Velocity
Key velocity
Modulation is proprtional to hard
the key is played.
Keyboard
Key position
Modulation is proportional to key
position.
Lfo1+
LFO 1
‘+’ = LFO increases value of
controlled parameter in a positive
sense only.
‘+/-‘ = LFO increases and
decreases value of controlled
parameter equally.
Lfo1+/-
Lfo2+
LFO 2
Lfo2+/-
Lfo3+
LFO 3
Lfo3+/-
Env1Amp Env2Filt
Env3 - Env6
Envelopes 1 to 6
All six envelopes are triggered
by a keypress, and any/all may
be used to vary parameters over
time. Note that Env1 and Env 2
are “hard-wired” to control Am-
plitude and Filter parameters, but
are still available to control other
parameters.