KORG PA4X 76 User Manual
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Synchronizing the LFO with the key strokes
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Select the
Key Sync
checkbox to synchronize the LFO to the key strokes.
Key Sync
Meaning
On
The LFO will restart each time you play a note, and an independent
LFO will operate for each note.
Off
The LFO effect that was started by the first-played note will continue
to be applied to each newly-played note. (In this case, Delay and Fade
will be applied only to the LFO when it is first started).
Fading the LFO
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Use the
Fade
parameter (00…99) to specify the time elapsed from the LFO
start to its maximum amplitude. When Key Sync is Off, the fade will apply
only when the LFO is first started.
Here is how Fade affects the LFO (when Key Sync is On):
Note-on
Note-off
Fade
Delay
Delaying the LFO
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Use the
Delay
parameter (0…99) to specify the time elapsed from note-on
to the LFO starting to apply. When Key Sync is Off, the delay will apply only
when the LFO is first started.
Fading vibrato is typical of wind instruments, where vibrato enters gradually.