Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual - Page 67

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PATTERN MODE 8. Voice Edit t LFO The RM1x LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) can be used to modulate pitch, filter cutoff frequency, or amplitude to create a wide range of modulation effects. Track number Transpose Parameter LFO rate Pitch depth Values -64 ... 00 ... +63 000 ... 127 Filter depth 000 ... 127 Amp. depth Track number Transpose 000 ... 127 01 ... 16 -36 ... 0 ... +36 Function Sets the speed of the LFO. Higher values produce faster LFO variation. Sets the depth of LFO pitch modulation. Periodic pitch modulation produces a vibrato-type effect. This parameter determines how deeply the LFO modulates pitch, and thus the depth of the resultant vibrato. Sets the depth of LFO filter modulation. Periodic filter cutoff frequency modulation produces a wah-wah pedal type effect. This parameter determines how deeply the LFO modulates filter cutoff frequency, and thus the depth of the resultant effect. Sets the depth of LFO amplitude modulation. Periodic amplitude modulation produces a tremolo effect. This parameter determines how deeply the LFO modulates amplitude, and thus the depth of the resultant tremolo. Shows the current selected track number. Track number selection can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on page 27. Shows the current transpose value. Transposition can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on page 27. * For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26). RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER 67

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RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER
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PATTERN MODE
LFO
The RM1x LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) can be used to modulate pitch, filter cutoff frequency, or amplitude to create a
wide range of modulation effects.
Track number
Transpose
8. Voice Edit
Parameter
Values
Function
LFO rate
-64 ... 00 ... +63
Sets the speed of the LFO.
Higher values produce faster LFO variation.
Pitch depth
000 ... 127
Sets the depth of LFO pitch modulation.
Periodic pitch modulation produces a vibrato-type effect. This pa-
rameter determines how deeply the LFO modulates pitch, and thus
the depth of the resultant vibrato.
Filter depth
000 ... 127
Sets the depth of LFO filter modulation.
Periodic filter cutoff frequency modulation produces a wah-wah pedal
type effect. This parameter determines how deeply the LFO modu-
lates filter cutoff frequency, and thus the depth of the resultant ef-
fect.
Amp. depth
000 ... 127
Sets the depth of LFO amplitude modulation.
Periodic amplitude modulation produces a tremolo effect. This pa-
rameter determines how deeply the LFO modulates amplitude, and
thus the depth of the resultant tremolo.
Track number
01 ... 16
Shows the current selected track number. Track number selection
can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method
described on page 27.
Transpose
-36 ... 0 ... +36
Shows the current transpose value. Transposition can be accom-
plished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on
page 27.
*
For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).