Yamaha EX7 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Voice Mode
AMD (Amplitude Modulation Depth)
Determines how greatly the LFO will affect the
output level. Larger values widen the range of the
volume change.
Settings: 0~127
PMD (Pitch Modulation Depth)
Determines how greatly the LFO will affect the
pitch. Larger values widen the range of the change in
pitch. Negative values reverse the phase of the LFO
wave.
Settings: –255~0~+255
FMD (Filter Modulation Depth)
Determines how greatly the LFO will affect the filter
cutoff frequency. Larger values widen the range of
change in the cutoff frequency. Negative values
reverse the phase of the LFO wave.
Settings: –127~0~+127
The effect may not be audible, if the DCF is not
properly set.
[F8]: LFO2 (Low Frequency Oscillator 2)
Sets the parameters for the LFO2. A different value can
be set for each element.
Wave
Selects the LFO 2 wave. The waves selected here
modulate the amplitude, filter, and pitch, to create
effects like tremolo, waw, and vibrato, respectively.
Settings: sine, tri, saw u, saw d, squ, trpzd, s/h 1, s/h 2
Compared to the previously explained LFO1, the LFO2
has many more types of waves. However, only one item
can be modulated at a time by the LFO2.
sine (sine wave)
tri (triangle wave)
saw u (saw up wave)
saw d (saw down wave)
squ (square wave)
trpzd (trapezoid wave)
s/h 1 (sample & hold1)
s/h 2 (sample & hold2)
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