Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 54
Set the Appropriate Modulation Depth Parameters, can be applied to a single destination
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ESSENTIAL PROCEDURES Wave Speed Delay KeyOnSync This parameter selects the waveform used for LFO modulation, Your choices are "Saw" (sawtooth), "Triangl" (triangular: the usual substitute for a sine wave), "Square," and "S/H" (sample-and-hold: essentially a series of random levels switched in square-wave fashion). The function of this parameter is fairly obvious - it sets the speed of LFO modulation. When set to "0" LFO modulation will begin instantaneously when a note is played. But as you increase this value a delay will occur between the instant the note is played and the start of LFO modulation. Higher values produce longer delays. The "KeyOnSync" parameter determines whether the start of LFO modulation is synchronized to the beginning of each note. If "on" modulation will always begin at the same point in the LFO waveform whenever a note is played. When "off" modulation will begin at a random point in the LFO waveform. 4. Set the Appropriate Modulation Depth Parameters Use Knob 1 to highlight the second function line on the display ("Depth"), and use Knobs 3, 4, and 5 to set the filter cutoff, pitch modulation, and/or amplitude modulation depth as required. Modulation can be applied to a single destination, or any two or three simultaneously. CutoffMod PitchMod AmpMod Sets the amount of LFO modulation applied to filter cutoff. The final sound will be determined somewhat by the way the filter is set up (page 133), but filter cutoff modulation will generally produce a wah-wah type effect. Higher values produce deeper modulation. Sets the amount of LFO modulation applied to pitch. The result will be a vibrato type effect. Higher values produce deeper modulation. Sets the amount of LFO modulation applied to amplitude. The result will be a tremolo type effect. Higher values produce deeper modulation. • The "PhaseInvert" parameters on the bottom function line can be used to invert the phase of the LFO waveform for the corresponding modulation destinations. See page 144 for details. 54 Chapter 2 Sampler Basics & Essential Procedures • A5000/A4000 q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q