Yamaha ELS-02C Owner's Manual - Page 136
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Editing a Voice LAYER Page 3 LFO WAVE Determines the LFO waveform used to vary the sound. For details, see right column. LFO SPEED Determines the speed of the LFO waveform. Higher values make the speed faster. Range: 2 - 93 LFO PMD (Pitch Modulation Depth) Determines the amount by which the LFO waveform varies the pitch of the sound. Higher values result in a greater amount of pitch change. For the minimum setting, the pitch does not change. Range: 0 - 400 LFO FMD (Frequency Modulation Depth) Determines the amount by which the LFO waveform varies the filter cutoff frequency. Higher values result in a greater amount of frequency change. For the minimum setting, the frequency does not change. Range: 0 - 4800 cent LFO AMD (Amplitude Modulation Depth) Determines the amount by which the LFO waveform varies the amplitude of the sound. Higher values result in a greater amount of amplitude change. For the minimum setting, the amplitude does not change. Range: 0 - 128 When playing a User Voice you have created using the LFO parameters (above), set the Vibrato setting in the Voice Condition display to "Preset," not "User." If Vibrato is set to "User" and the Vibrato parameters (depth and/or speed) are set fairly high, you may not be able to hear the effect of the LFO. Reference page • Vibrato (page 44) LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) As its name suggests, the LFO creates waveforms of a low frequency. These waveforms can be used to vary the pitch, filter or amplitude to create effects such as vibrato, wah and tremolo. The following five waveforms are available. saw (sawtooth) tri (triangle) squ (square) rnd (random) sine 136 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual