User Manual
9. TRACK RELATED PARAMETERS
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SAMPLE START and SAMPLE LENGTH parameters. The DECAY setting decides the duration of the
loop. (Key lit red)
The LOOP parameter can be parameter locked. In GRID RECORDING mode, press and
hold a [TRIG] key, and then press [LOOP]. For more information, please see “8.12.1 PA-
RAMETER LOCKS” on page 26
9.5 REVERSE
Press [REVERSE]
to reverse the playback direction of the sample of the active track. The [REVERSE]
key toggles between the two play modes.
• FORWARD The sample plays back normally once every time it is trigged. (Key unlit)
• REVERSE The sample plays back in reverse once every time it is trigged. (Key lit red)
The REVERSE parameter can be parameter locked. In GRID RECORDING mode, press
and hold a [TRIG] key, and then press [REVERSE]. For more information, please see “8.12.1
PARAMETER LOCKS” on page 26.
9.6 LFO MENU
The Low-Frequency Oscillator can be used to modulate the track parameters. Set the low-frequency oscil-
lator shape, speed multiplication, destination and depth on this page. Use the LEVEL/DATA knob to navi-
gate the menu and change the parameter settings.
The LFO SPEED parameter sets the speed of the LFO. For more information, please see “9.2.9 LFO
SPEED” on page 32.
Press [LFO]
to access the LFO menu.
9.6.1 WAV
Waveform sets the LFO waveform. There are seven waveforms: Triangle, Sine, Square, Sawtooth, Enve-
lope, Ramp, and Random.
The Envelope (ENV) waveform makes the LFO behave dierently. If you select ENV, the
LFO starts from the beginning of its cycle every time a note is trigged (The RST parame-
ters setting is ignored), run for one cycle and then stop (one-shot). This makes it very use-
ful as an envelope. The waveform is similar to a sawtooth but with an exponential decay.
The LFO SPEED sets the length of the decay.
9.6.2 MUL
Multiplier multiplies the SPD parameter by the set factor either by multiplying the current tempo (BPM
settings), or by multiplying a fixed tempo of 120 BPM.
9.6.3 DST
Destination selects the modulation destination for the LFO. Preview how the LFO modulation aects the
sound by highlighting a destination.
9.6.4 DEP
Depth sets the depth and polarity of the LFO modulation. Both negative (inverted) and positive modula-
tion depth is possible. A center setting, 0, equals no modulation depth. (-64–63)