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Basics Section
Quick Guide
Reference
Appendix
*56
LFO Speed
*57
LFO Tempo Speed settings
16th, 8th/3 (eighth-note triplets), 16th.
(dotted sixteenth notes), 8th 4th/3 (quarter-
note triplets), 8th. (dotted eighth notes), 4th
(quarter notes), 2nd/3 (half-note triplets),
4th. (dotted quarter notes), 2nd (half notes),
whole/3 (whole-note triplets), 2nd. (dotted
half notes), 4th x 4 (quarter-note quadruplets;
four quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 5
(quarter-note quintuplets; five quarter notes
to the beat), 4th x 6 (quarter-note sextuplets;
six quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 7
(quarter-note septuplets; seven quarter notes
to the beat), 4th x 8 (quarter-note octuplets;
eight quarter notes to the beat)
The actual length of the note depends on the
internal or external MIDI tempo (Utility [F5]
→
[SF3]) setting.
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Key On Reset
off
The LFO cycles freely with no key synchronization.
Pressing a key starts the LFO wave at whatever
phase the LFO happens to be at that point.
on (Element Edit)
each-on (Common Edit)
The LFO resets with each note you play and
starts a waveform at the phase specified by the
Phase parameter.
1st-on (Common Edit)
The LFO resets with every note you play and
starts the waveform at the phase specified by the
Phase parameter (below). However, if you play a
second note while the first is being held, the
LFO continues cycling according to the same
phase as triggered by the first note. In other
words, the LFO only resets if the first note is
released before the second is played.
*59
LFO Phase
Determines the starting phase point for the LFO
Wave when a note is played.
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LFO Delay
Delay
Fade-in Time
Hold Time
Fade Out
Speed = fast
Speed = slow
Time
Time
Time
Key on
Key on
(second note)
Time
Key on
(first note)
Key on
(second note)
Time
Key on
(first note)
Time
0
˚
90
˚
120
˚
240
˚
180
˚
270
˚
Phase
Short delay
Long delay
Key on
Key on
Fade in
Max
Delay
Time
Key on
Low Fade-in
value results
in faster
fade in
High Fade-in
value results
in slower
fade in
Fade in
Delay
Time
Key on
Max
Hold
Time
Max
FadeOut
Hold
Max
Time
Low Fade-out value results
in faster fade out
FadeOut
Time
Hold
Max
High Fade-out value results
in slower fade out
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