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Program Mode
The ASR Page
Rate Control
Assign any control source in the list to modulate the LFO’s rate between its minimum and
maximum. A continuous control like the Mod Wheel is a natural choice, enabling you to get just
about any rate between minimum and maximum. But you can use a switch control too, to get
just the minimum or maximum with nothing in between. Assigning
MPress
as the rate control
for an LFO vibrato gives you an easy way to increase the vibrato rate in realtime, as you can on
many acoustic instruments.
LFO Shape
The shape of the LFO waveform determines the nature of its effect on the signal its modulating.
An easy way to check the effects of the different LFO shapes is to set
LFO1
as the value for the
Src1 parameter on the PITCH page, and set the Depth for Src1 to
400 cents
or so. Then go to the
LFO page, set the Min and Max rates for LFO1 at
0.00 Hz
and
4.00 Hz
or so, and set the Rate
control to
MWheel
. Now play your MIDI controller and you’ll hear the LFO’s rate change when
you move its Mod Wheel. Select different LFO Shapes and check out the effect on the pitch.
LFO Phase
Use this parameter to determine the starting point of the LFO’s cycle. One complete cycle of the
LFO is 360 degrees. 0 degrees phase corresponds to a control signal value of 0, becoming
positive. Each 90-degree increment in the phase represents a quarter-cycle of the LFO.
When an LFO is local, the phase parameter gives you control over the starting point of the LFO
for each note (for example, you could make sure every vibrato started below the pitch you
played instead of at the pitch you played). The LFO’s phase also affects global LFOs, although
it’s often indistinguishable, since global LFOs start running as soon as the program containing
them is selected, even if you don’t play any notes.
The ASR Page
ASRs are three-section unipolar envelopes—attack, sustain, and release. The PC3’s ASRs can be
triggered by a programmable control source, and can be delayed. ASR1 is always a local control.
ASR2 is local by default, but becomes global if the Globals parameter on the COMMON page is
set to
On
. ASRs are frequently used to ramp the depth of pitch or amplitude in a vibrato or
tremolo, enabling delays in those effects. The ASR page consists of two rows of five parameters,
one row for each of the ASRs.
Parameter
Range of Values
Default
Trigger
Control Source List
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