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8–9: Common FX LFO
The two Common FX LFOs allow you to synchronize
LFO-based modulation for multiple effects, such as
phasers, flangers, filters, and so on.
The Common LFOs control only the frequency, MIDI
synchronization, and reset options; each individual
effect still has its own settings for the LFO waveform
and phase.
Within the individual effects, you can choose whether
to use one of the Common LFOs, or to use the
individual effect’s frequency, sync, and/or reset
settings instead. This is done via the effect’s LFO Type
parameter; select Individual to use the effect’s settings,
or Common 1 or 2 to use the Common LFOs.
Dmod (Dynamic Modulation) is controlled on the
global MIDI channel specified in Global mode P1.
8–9a: Common FX LFO1
Sync (Reset) [Off, On]
This specifies whether the Common FX LFO will be
reset.
If this is on, operating the Source (below) will reset the
phase of the LFO.
Source (Dmod Source) [List of Dmod Sources]
If “Sync (Reset)” is on, this selects the Dmod source
that will reset the Common LFO. For a complete list of
Dmod sources, see “Dynamic Modulation Source List”
on page 976.
This will be off when the modulation source
specified by Source has a value below 64, and on
when the value is above 64. The LFO will be reset
when this value rises from a level below 64 to a level
higher than 64.
Frequency [0.02…20.00 Hz]
This specifies the frequency of the Common FX LFO.
Higher values make the LFO faster.
MIDI/Tempo Sync [Off, On]
Off (unchecked): The speed of the Common FX LFO
will be determined by the Frequency setting.
On (checked): The speed of the Common FX LFO will
be determined by the BPM, Base Note, and Times
settings (see below).
BPM [MIDI, 40.00…240.00]
Base Note [ ,  3 , ,  3 , ,  3 , ,  3 , , ]
Times [01…32]
The frequency of the Common FX LFO will be the
length of the Base Note note value multiplied by the
Times value, relative to the tempo specified by the
BPM value. If BPM is set to MIDI, this will operate
according to the Tempo (0–1a) setting. If MIDI Clock
(Global 1-1a) is set to External, this will follow the
MIDI clock of the master device.
8–9b: Common FX LFO2
The parameters are identical to those for Common FX
LFO1, as described under “8–9a: Common FX LFO1”
on page 132.
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