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Program P8: Step Seq/LFO 8–2: LFO 1

205

/2

This halves the duration of the steps or the “x
(Multiply Base Note by…)” value. For example, it
would turn quarter notes into eighth notes, and eighth
notes into sixteenth notes.

8–1: Page Menu Commands

The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.

• 0: Write Program. For more information, see “Write

Program” on page 138.

• 1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see

“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.

• 2: Copy Step Sequencer. For more information, see

“Copy Step Sequencer” on page 169.

8–2: LFO 1

This page has all of the controls for the first LFO. For
instance, you can:

• Select the LFO’s basic waveform, and modify it

with the Shape parameter.

• Control the LFO’s frequency, and assign AMS

controllers to modulate the frequency.

• Use the Key Sync parameter to choose whether the

LFO runs separately for each voice, or is
synchronized across all of the voices

• Use the Fade and Delay parameters to control how

long the LFO waits to start after note-on, and
whether it starts abruptly or fades in slowly.

• Set the LFO to sync to MIDI tempo.

8–2a: LFO 1

Waveform

[Triangle…Random6 (Continuous)]

This selects the basic LFO waveform, as shown in the
graphic below.

8–2PMC

8–2a

8–2b

8–2c

Square

Sine

Saw

Triangle

Step Triangle-4

Step Saw-6

Step Saw-4

Step Triangle-6

Exponential
Saw Down

Exponential
Triangle

Guitar

Exponential
Saw Up

Random1
(S/H)

Random2
(S/H)

Random3
(S/H)

Random4
(Continuous)

Random6
(Continuous)

Random5
(Continuous)

LFO Waveforms