• 07 (N:06): Amp Mod (V & N)
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Amplitude Modulation
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Settings: 0 … 7
Sets the maximum amount of LFO amplitude modulation that can be applied to the current operator. A “0” setting
produces no modulation while a setting of “7” produces maximum modulation. Amplitude modulation produces a
periodic variation in the volume of the sound, thus creating a tremolo effect. No effect will be produced if the LFO1
“AmpMod Depth” parameter is set to “0” (page 52).
• 08 (N:07): Freq Mod (V & N)
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Frequency Modulation (Only available when voiced operator FreqMode = fixed, or unvoiced operator
FreqMode = normal)
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Settings: 0 … 7
Sets the maximum amount of LFO frequency modulation that can be applied to the current operator. A “0” setting
produces no modulation while a setting of “7” produces maximum modulation. Frequency modulation produces a
periodic variation in the frequency of the sound, thus creating a tremolo effect. No effect will be produced if the
LFO1 “FreqModDepth” parameter is set to “0” (page 52).
When the FreqMode of an unvoiced operator is set to “linkFF”, the frequency of the unvoiced operator will vary
according to the voiced operator Freq Mod setting.
STORE VOICE
Once you’ve created a new voice in the EDIT [VOICE] mode, it’s necessary to store the voice to one of the internal
memory locations otherwise the edited data will be lost when a new voice is selected.
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Any previous data in the memory location to which the new data is stored will be erased. If you want to keep the previous data, save it to
an external MIDI data storage device via the UTILITY mode DUMPOUT function (page 77).
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The PERFORMANCE EDIT icon will appear when the STORE VOICE function is executed.
When the STORE function is selected, “Store Voice” will appear at the top of the display along with the flashing
number of the currently selected internal voice number. Use the VALUE [
] and [
] buttons to select the number
of the internal memory location you want to store the edited voice to (“I001” through “I128”). Use the PART [
] and
[
] buttons or the PART knob to select the desired part (the part number appears in the lower left corner
of the display).
When the destination voice number has been selected, press the [ENTER] button. “Are you sure?” will appear on the
display. Press the [ENTER] button again to actually store the voice, or [EXIT] to cancel. “Executing” will appear on
the display briefly while the data is being stored, then the FS1R will return to the EDIT [VOICE] mode menu.
RECALL VOICE
If you do accidentally select a different voice, execute the UTILITY mode INITIAL/Voice function, or receive bulk
voice data prior to storing an edited voice, it is possible to recall the most recent edit by using the RECALL VOICE
function.
When the RECALL function is selected, “Recall Edit Voice” and “Are you sure?” will appear on the display. Use the
PART [
] and [
] buttons or the PART knob to select the desired part (the part number appears in the lower left
corner of the display). Press the [ENTER] button to recall the edited data, or [EXIT] to cancel. “Executing” will
appear on the display briefly while the data is being recalled, then the FS1R will return to the EDIT [VOICE] mode
menu.
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