Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 156

F5] LFO Low Frequency Oscillator, SF1] WAVE, SF2] DELAY, Speed, TempoSync, TempoSpeed, KeyOnReset

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Voice mode Voice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit Common Edit [F5] LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) From these displays, you can make a variety of LFO related settings. 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. [SF1] WAVE Wave Determines the LFO waveform used to vary the sound. Settings: tri, tri+, sawup, sawdwn, squ1/4, squ1/3, squ, squ2/3, squ3/4, trpzp, S/H 1, S/H 2, user Speed Determines the speed of the LFO waveform. The higher the value, the faster the speed. Settings: 0 - 63 TempoSync Determines whether or not the LFO is synchronized to the tempo of the Arpeggio or sequencer (song or pattern). Settings: off (not synchronized), on (synchronized) TempoSpeed This parameter is available only when TempoSync above has been set to "on." It allows you to make detailed note value settings that determine how the LFO pulses in sync with the Arpeggio or sequencer. Settings: 16th, 8th/3 (eighth-note triplets), 16th. (dotted sixteenth notes), 8th, 4th/3 (quarter-note triplets), 8th. (dotted eighth notes), 4th (quarter notes), 2nd/3 (half-note triplets), 4th. (dotted quarter notes), 2nd (half notes), whole/3 (whole-note triplets), 2nd. (dotted half notes), 4th x 4 (quarter-note quadruplets; four quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 5 (quarter-note quintuplets; five quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 6 (quarter-note sextuplets; six quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 7 (quarter-note septuplets; seven quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 8 (quarter-note octuplets; eight quarter notes to the beat) n The actual length of the note depends on the internal or external MIDI tempo setting. KeyOnReset Determines whether or not the LFO is reset each time a note is pressed. The following three settings are available. Settings: off, each-on, 1st-on off The LFO cycles freely with no key synchronization. Pressing a key starts the LFO wave at whatever phase the LFO happens to be at that point. each-on............The LFO resets with each note you play and starts a waveform at the phase specified by the Phase parameter (below). 1st-on The LFO resets with every note you play and starts the waveform at the phase specified by the Phase parameter (below). However, if you play a second note while the first is being held, the LFO continues cycling according to the same phase as triggered by the first note. In other words, the LFO only resets if the first note is released before the second is played. off each-on 1st-on RandomSpeed [SF2] DELAY Delay (Delay Time) FadeIn (Fade In Time) Time Time Time Key on Key on (first note) Key on (second note) Key on (first note) Key on (second note) Determines the degree to which the LFO speed changes at random. A setting of "0" results in the original speed. Higher values result in a larger degree of speed change. Settings: 0 - 127 Determines the delay time between the moment you press note on the keyboard and the moment the LFO comes into effect. A higher value results in a longer delay time. Settings: 0 - 127 Determines the amount of time for the LFO effect to fade in (after the Delay time has elapsed). A higher value results in a slower fade-in. Settings: 0 - 127 Low FadeIn value Faster fade-in High FadeIn value Slower fade-in FadeIn Max FadeIn Max Hold (Hold Time) Delay Time Delay Time Key on Key on Determines the length of time during which the LFO is held at its maximum level. A higher value results in a longer Hold time. Settings: 0 - 127 Max Hold Time Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode File mode Master mode 156 Owner's Manual

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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
Voice Edit mode
Normal Voice Edit
Common Edit
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Owner’s Manual
[F5] LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
From these displays, you can make a variety of LFO related settings. 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.
[SF1] WAVE
Wave
Determines the LFO waveform used to vary the sound.
Settings:
tri, tri+, sawup, sawdwn, squ1/4, squ1/3, squ, squ2/3, squ3/4, trpzp, S/H 1, S/H 2, user
Speed
Determines the speed of the LFO waveform. The higher the value, the faster the speed.
Settings:
0 – 63
TempoSync
Determines whether or not the LFO is synchronized to the tempo of the Arpeggio or sequencer (song or
pattern).
Settings:
off (not synchronized), on (synchronized)
TempoSpeed
This parameter is available only when TempoSync above has been set to “on.” It allows you to make detailed
note value settings that determine how the LFO pulses in sync with the Arpeggio or sequencer.
Settings:
16th, 8th/3 (eighth-note triplets), 16th. (dotted sixteenth notes), 8th, 4th/3 (quarter-note triplets), 8th. (dotted eighth
notes), 4th (quarter notes), 2nd/3 (half-note triplets), 4th. (dotted quarter notes), 2nd (half notes), whole/3 (whole-note
triplets), 2nd. (dotted half notes), 4th x 4 (quarter-note quadruplets; four quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 5 (quarter-note
quintuplets; five quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 6 (quarter-note sextuplets; six quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 7
(quarter-note septuplets; seven quarter notes to the beat), 4th x 8 (quarter-note octuplets; eight quarter notes to the
beat)
n
The actual length of the note depends on the internal or external MIDI tempo setting.
KeyOnReset
Determines whether or not the LFO is reset each time a note is pressed. The following three settings are
available.
Settings:
off, each-on, 1st-on
off
.....................
The LFO cycles freely with no key synchronization. Pressing a key starts the LFO wave at whatever phase the
LFO happens to be at that point.
each-on
............
The LFO resets with each note you play and starts a waveform at the phase specified by the Phase parameter
(below).
1st-on
...............
The LFO resets with every note you play and starts the waveform at the phase specified by the Phase parameter
(below). However, if you play a second note while the first is being held, the LFO continues cycling according to
the same phase as triggered by the first note. In other words, the LFO only resets if the first note is released
before the second is played.
RandomSpeed
Determines the degree to which the LFO speed changes at random. A setting of “0” results in the original
speed. Higher values result in a larger degree of speed change.
Settings:
0 – 127
[SF2] DELAY
Delay (Delay Time)
Determines the delay time between the moment you press note on the keyboard and the moment the LFO
comes into effect. A higher value results in a longer delay time.
Settings:
0 – 127
FadeIn (Fade In Time)
Determines the amount of time for the LFO effect to fade in (after the Delay time has elapsed). A higher value
results in a slower fade-in.
Settings:
0 – 127
Hold (Hold Time)
Determines the length of time during which the LFO is held at its maximum level. A higher value results in a
longer Hold time.
Settings:
0 – 127
Time
Key on
Key on
(second note)
Time
Key on
(first note)
Key on
(second note)
Time
Key on
(first note)
off
each-on
1st-on
FadeIn
Max
Time
Key on
FadeIn
Delay
Time
Key on
Max
Delay
Low FadeIn value
Faster fade-in
High FadeIn value
Slower fade-in
Hold
Time
Max