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3-5-02: DEPTH
VOICE EDIT MODE / 3: Full Edit. 3-5: LFO
The LFO can be used to apply amplitude, pitch, and frequency modulation. These
parameters set the maximum depth of each type of modulation.
3-5-02: DEPTH
Amod (Amplitude modulation depth)
Range: 0 … 127
Sets the maximum amount of amplitude modulation that can be applied to the
current voice.
A “0” setting produces no modulation while a setting of “127” produces maxi-
mum modulation. Amplitude modulation produces a periodic variation in the volume
of the sound, thus creating a tremolo effect.
Please note that the amplitude modulation depth parameter for the control
device which is to be used to apply amplitude modulation (see page 142 and 145)
must also be set to an appropriate value before amplitude modulation can be ap-
plied.
Pmod (Pitch modulation depth)
Range: 0 … 127
Sets the maximum amount of pitch modulation that can be applied to the
current voice.
A “0” setting produces no modulation while a setting of “127” produces maxi-
mum modulation. Pitch modulation produces a periodic pitch variation, thereby
creating a vibrato effect.
Please note that the pitch modulation depth parameter for the control device
which is to be used to apply pitch modulation (see page 142 and 145) must also be
set to an appropriate value before pitch modulation can be applied.
Fmod (Frequency modulation depth)
Range: 0 … 127
Sets the maximum amount of filter cutoff modulation that can be applied to the
current voice.
A “0” setting produces no modulation while a setting of “127” produces maxi-
mum modulation. Filter cutoff modulation produces wah-wah type effects.
Please note that the filter cutoff modulation depth parameter for the control
device which is to be used to apply cutoff modulation (see page 143 and 146) must
also be set to an appropriate value before cutoff frequency modulation can be applied.
FmodPmodAmod
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