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To fade the LFO modulation in or out
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Choose a positive Form value (towards attack) to fade in the LFO modulation. The higher
the value, the longer it takes for you to hear the modulation.
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Choose a negative value (towards decay) to fade out the LFO modulation. The lower the
value (closer to full), the shorter the fade out time is.
LFO control with envelopes is most often used for delayed vibrato, which is a technique
many instrumentalists and singers employ to intonate longer notes.
To set up a delayed vibrato
1 Position the Form parameter toward the right (attack).
2 Choose Pitch as the LFO target (left column).
3 Choose the triangular wave as the LFO waveform.
4 Select an LFO Rate of about 5 Hz.
5 Set the upper Int via Wheel arrow to a low value, and the lower arrow to 0.
Adjusting Global ES1 Parameters
This section covers global parameters that affect the overall sound, or behavior, of the
ES1. The global parameters are found in the strip that spans the lower edge of the ES1
interface. The Glide slider is displayed above the left end of the strip.
Glide slider: Defines the amount of time it takes to slide between the pitches of each
triggered note. The Glide trigger behavior depends on the value chosen for the Voices
parameter (see below).
Tune field: Tunes the entire instrument in cents. A cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
Analog field: Slightly alters the pitch of each note, and the cutoff frequency, in a random
fashion. This emulates the random oscillator detuning and filter fluctuations that can
occur in polyphonic analog synthesizers—due to heat and age.
Voices field: Sets the maximum number of notes that can be played simultaneously.
Each ES1 instance offers a maximum of 16 voices. Fewer played voices require less CPU
power.
Bender Range field: Changes the sensitivity of the pitch bender. Adjustments are in
semitone steps.
Neg Bender Range slider (Extended Parameters area): Adjusts the negative (downwards)
pitch bend range in semitone steps. The default value is Pos PB (Positive Pitch Bend),
which essentially means that there is no downward pitch bend available. Click the small
triangle at the lower left of the ES1 interface to access the Extended parameters area.
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