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EXi Program P5: Modulation 5–2: Common LFO
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Value
Reset
Resets the “Value” of each step to 000.
Smooth
Automatically adjusts the “Value” of each step so that
they are smoothly connected.
Exp/Comp
When you press the Exp/Comp button, the Step
Sequence Value dialog box will appear. The value of
each step will be expanded or compressed by the
percentage (%) you specify.
Step Sequence Value dialog box
Expand/Compress [%] [0…100]
If this is at 100%, the current value of each step will be
used without change. If you check “Keep Proportion,”
the % value will be limited so that the expansion/
compression will maintain the relationships between
the current step settings.
Duration
x2
This doubles the duration of the steps or the “x
(Multiply Base Note by…)” value. For example, it
would turn eighth notes into quarter notes, and
quarter notes into half notes.
/2
This halves the duration of the steps or the “x
(Multiply Base Note by…)” value. For example, it
would turn quarter notes into eighth notes, and eighth
notes into sixteenth notes.
5–1: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Write Program. For more information, see “Write
Program” on page 138.
1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
2: Copy Step Sequencer. For more information, see
“Copy Step Sequencer” on page 169.
5–2: Common LFO
This is a single, free-running LFO, global for all voices
in the Program–like the modulation LFOs in some
vintage analog synths. It’s always available as a
modulation source for both EXi1 and EXi2, regardless
of which EXi instruments are being used.
This page works exactly like the similar page for HD-1
Programs. For more information, see “5–9: Common
LFO” on page 87.
5–3: Common Keyboard Track
The Program includes two Common keyboard
tracking generators, in addition to any keyboard
tracking within the individual EXi instruments. You
can use these Common keytracks as AMS sources for
modulating most AMS destinations.
The Common Key Track parameters are shared by the
entire Program, but the actual AMS values are
calculated individually for each voice.
They work almost exactly like the Common Key Track
generators for HD-1 Programs; for more information,
see “6–9: Common Keyboard Track” on page 95.
There is one difference between the two, however: EXi
keyboard tracking is affected by Portamento, so that it
changes smoothly during glides.
EXi Program P6: EQ
This page is very simple, but very useful: it lets you
control the Program’s EQ settings. It works exactly like
the similar page for HD-1 Programs; for more
information, see “4–9: EQ” on page 81.
EXi Program P7: KARMA
This pages let you control the Program’s KARMA
settings. They work exactly like the similar pages for
HD-1 Programs; for more information, see “Program
P7: KARMA” on page 98.