i VIBRATO
VIBRATO corresponds
to the LFO of an analog synthesizer, and it oscillates the low fre-
quencies of the DCO
to
apply
a
vibrato effect. This key is
used to set 4 parameters:
WAVE,
DELAY, RATE and DEPTH.
The LCD appears as in Fig. 12 when the VIBRATO
key is pressed.
(Fig.
12)
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IRUE=2
DELflV=15.
RflTE=5a DEPTHS
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WAVE is the parameter that selects the vibrato waveform,
and is set to a
value
in the
range of I through
4 using the VALUE keys. The 4 waveforms
are as follows:
Wave
J
Wave 2 ..
a/
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TRIANGLE
SAW
UP
Wave
3
Wave 4
ru
SAW DOWN
SQUARE
OCTAVE
(2)
DELAY is the parameter that sets the time from when a key
is pressed until the point
at
which vibrato is applied. DELAY is set to a
value in the
range
of through
99
using
the VALUE keys after the cursor is moved to the proper position with the CURSOR keys.
The larger the value, the later
vibrato is
applied.
(3)
RATE is the parameter that sets
the period (speed) of the vibrato. RATE is set to a value
in the range of through 99 using the
VALUE keys after the cursor is moved to the
proper
position with the CURSOR keys.
The larger the value, the faster the vibrato.
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DEPTH is the parameter that sets the depth of the vibrato. DEPTH is set to a
value
in
the range of through 99 using
the VALUE keys after the cursor is
moved
to
the proper
position with
the
CURSOR keys. The larger the value, the deeper the vibrato.
This parameter is used to raise and lower pitch by one
octave, and each timbre can be
set to
a
suitable pitch.
The
LCD
appears as
in Fig, 13 when the OCTAVE
keys
is
ON.
<Flg. 13)
ICTHUE
The VALUE keys in the Data
Entry Section are used to set the
OCTAVE RANGE to a
value of -l- 1 (one octave up), or
-
1
(one octave down).
•The initial data settings for each
preset and
internal memory timbre also
include an
OCTAVE
RANGE
setting.
DETUNE
The
pitch between different tones
in DCO 1 and DCO 2 can be detuned, the
DCO
2
timbre
pitch only can
be
detuned, or a DCO 1 with
detuned pitch
can be used
in
combination
with a pitch that has not
been detuned for the
creation of a chorus effect. The
result of
a detuned Line
H)
DCO
is referred to as
33,
while that of a
detuned Line
21
DCO is
12
.
PART 1
NORMAL
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