User Guide

Module: Mod
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Mod: Handling
• Switch on the LFO generator mod (on/off
button).
LFO Switch On
appears in the
main display.
• Route the LFO oscillation to the desired
modulation destinations by setting a value
other than zero for the LFO depth parameter at
every desired modulation destination. All
potential modulation destinations are listed on
page 115. If you determine the routing before
defining the LFO parameters wave, rate, and
depth, you will be able to hear every change
made to the LFO oscillation and its influence on
the modulation effect in real-time (provided
that the depth setting in the mod menu is > 0).
• Select a waveform in the mod menu and define
the amplitude (depth) and frequency (rate) of
the LFO oscillation.
• Define an LFO delay if you want to shape the
oscillation on the fly so that the modulation
effect grows stronger or weaker while a note is
held.
Delay Delay time that allows the modulation effect to
fade in and out softly. Because mod works with
voices, delay is applied to every note you play
by pressing a key.
Value ranges from -64 to +63.
Delay = 0: The LFO oscillation attains its peak
amplitude in the first period and continues to
oscillate at this amplitude. This means that the
modulation effect is present from the start and
retains this intensity.
Delay = +63: The amplitude rises slowly with
each oscillation. The modulation effect
gradually grows stronger until it reaches full
intensity at peak amplitude (contingent upon
depth).
Delay = -64: The LFO oscillates at peak
amplitude right away, meaning that the
modulation effect is present from the start. The
amplitude decreases over time until the
modulation effect is no longer audible.
Wave Waveform of the modulating oscillation. All
waveforms are pictured on page 118.
Table 13: Mod parameters (cont.)
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