Overview Common FX LFOs
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When you move the joystick away from yourself and press
the SW1 switch, the feedback level will increase, and the
delay sound will continue for a longer time. The
Amt
setting
specifies the feedback level that will be in effect when the
SW1 switch is pressed. If
Amt
is set to –10, pressing the SW1
switch will reduce the feedback level to 0.
Finally, we can use the MIDI/Tempo Sync function
to synchronize the delay time to the arpeggiator
tempo.
6. Set BPM to MIDI.
7. For L, C, and R, set the Delay Base Note and Times as
desired.
For this example, set
Delay Base Note
to
and
Times
to x1
so that the effect will be easily understandable. The delay
time will repeat at an interval of a 8th note.
8. Rotate the TEMPO knob, and the delay time will
change.
When you (push the joystick away from yourself and) press
the SW1 switch, the feedback level will rise, and the delays
will become longer.
9. When you turn on the ARP ON/OFF switch,
arpeggiator will begin playing.
Select any desired arpeggiator. When you rotate the TEMPO
knob, the delay time will change in synchronization with the
changing tempo of the arpeggiator.
Depending on the specific delay effect, you may hear
some unexpected noise if you change the tempo while
the delay is sounding. This is because the delay sound
becomes discontinuous, and is not a malfunction.
For some effects, you can synchronize the LFO
frequency to the tempo. Set the effect parameters
MIDI
Sync
to On, and
BPM
to MIDI. For details, please see
“Tempo Synchronization” on page 272.
Common FX LFOs
Normally, LFO-based effects–such as choruses, flangers,
phasers, filters, and auto-pan–each have their own
independent LFO. The M50 effects support this standard
mechanism, but add a new one: Common FX LFOs.
The two Common FX LFOs allow you to synchronize
multiple LFO-based effects together. They’re available in
most LFO-based effects, in addition to the individual LFOs,
providing:
• Master sources of frequency and phase for all LFO-based
effects
• LFO speed set by either frequency or tempo
• Reset from Dmod sources, for either realtime
performance or synchronizing to a down-beat in a
sequence
When using the Common FX LFOs, you can still control the
LFO phase individually for each effect, and often change the
waveform individually as well.
You can edit the Common FX LFO parameters on the P8–
Common FX LFO pages of Program, Combination,
Sequencer modes.
Stereo Flanger
Common FX LFO1
Common FX LFO
Stereo Phaser
Stereo Auto Pan
Waveforem = Triangle
Generate original LFO waveform
Frequency[Hz]
Reset
Phase Offset = 0 [deg]
Waveforem = Sine
Phase Offset = 0 [deg]
Waveforem = Sine
Phase Offset = +90 [deg]
LFO Type = Common1
Summary of Contents for M50-73
Page 1: ...2 E Parameter Guide ...
Page 86: ...Program mode 78 ...
Page 132: ...Combination mode 124 ...
Page 222: ...Sequencer mode 214 ...
Page 297: ...Effect Mixer Block Diagrams Main Outputs 289 ...
Page 418: ...Appendices 410 ...