FX EDIT1: Speed ............................................1...127tern/song for which you selected this effect, set
Specifies the sampling interval and the sampling time.the speed to 0, and wrote the settings into memory
The sampling interval is synchronized to the number ofmay sound differently the next time you select the
steps in the sequencer. When the BPM changes, the lengthpattern/song.
per step will also change, so the sampling interval will
change together with this.
The following table shows how the sampling interval cor-PHASER(Phaser)
responds with the speed value.This effect creates a sense of modulation by cyclically varying
SPEEDSampling interval (number of steps)the phase of the sound and mixing this phase-shifted sound with
0�1128the original sound.
2�532
6�916FX EDIT1: Speed ............................................0...127
10�1312Adjusts the speed of the phaser LFO. Turning the knob
14�218toward the right will speed up the LFO.
22�256
FX EDIT2: Depth ............................................0...127
26�334
34�373Adjusts the depth of the phaser. Turning the knob toward
38�418/3the right will give the sound a stronger sense of modula-
42�492tion.
50�534/3If the depth setting is too high, distortion may oc-
54�831cur for some input sounds.
84�1279/10 ... 1/10 (in 21 steps)If you set the speed setting at 0, the LFO will stop
at that position (phase). The position (phase) at
Even if the sampling interval is in the same re-which the LFO stops is not written into the pat-
gion, increasing the SPEED value will shorten thetern/song data. In addition, the state (phase) of
sampling time.the LFO is reset when you switch to this effect
If the speed is set to a low value and this effect isfrom a different effect type. This means that a pat-
played back continuously for an extended time, thetern/song for which you selected this effect, set
high-frequency portion of the playback will gradu-the speed to 0, and wrote the settings into memory
ally diminish, causing the tone to become softer.may sound differently the next time you select the
pattern/song.
FX EDIT2: Balance .........................................0...127
Adjusts the balance of the effect sound and direct sound.
Turning the knob toward the right will increase the effect
RING MOD(Ring modulator)
sound and decrease the direct sound.
This effect modulates the sound to give it a metallic character
If the speed setting is low, the sampling interval
or turn it into a special-effect.
will be long, meaning that if you play the keyboard
etc. manually at a moment in which sampling is
FX EDIT1: OSCFreq. ......................................0...127
not being performed, you will not hear any sound.
Specifies the frequency used to apply modulation. Turn-
ing the knob toward the right raises the frequency.
CHO/FLG(Chorus/flanger)FX EDIT2: Balance .........................................0...127
Adjusts the balance between the effect sound and direct
Chorus and flanger are effects that modulate the pitch of a slightly-
delayed sound and add this to the original sound to create asound. Turning the knob toward the right increases the
effect sound and decreases the direct sound.
swirling sensation or a sense of spaciousness.
FX EDIT1: Speed ............................................0...127
Adjusts the speed of the chorus/flanger LFO. Turning theTALKING MOD(Talking modulator)
knob toward the right will speed up the LFO.
This effect adds vowel formants to the input sound.
FX EDIT2: Depth ............................................0...127
FX EDIT1: Formant .........................................0...127
Adjusts the depth of the chorus/flanger effect. Turning
Specifies the formant.
the knob toward the right will change the effect from cho-
As you turn the knob clockwise from 0 to 127, the formant
rus to flanger.
will change smoothly between [a]-[e]-[i]-[o]-[u].
If the depth setting is too high, distortion may oc-
cur for some input sounds.FX EDIT2: Offset ........................................ -63...+63
If you set the speed setting at 0, the LFO will stopSpecifies the pitch of the formant frequency.
at that position (phase). The position (phase) at
which the LFO stops is not written into the pat-
tern/song data. In addition, the state (phase) of
the LFO is reset when you switch to this effect
from a different effect type. This means that a pat-
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