2: 1 lfo2 (osc1 lfo2), 3: 2 lfo1 (osc2 lfo1), 4: 2 lfo2 (osc2 lfo2) – KORG MICROX X50 User Manual

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PROG

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AMS2 (Freq. AMS2)

[Off, (PEG, FEG, AEG, LFO2, KT, EXT)]

Int (AMS2 Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Indicates settings for a second alternate modulation source
that will adjust the frequency of the oscillator 1 LFO1.
☞“AMS1 (Freq. AMS1),” “Int. (AMS1 Intensity)”

3–1c: MIDI/Tempo Sync.

(Frequency MIDI/Tempo Sync.)

Sync. (MIDI/Tempo Sync.)

[Off, On]

On (checked):

The LFO frequency will synchronize to the

tempo (MIDI Clock). In this case, the values you specified
for “Frequency” (3–1a) and “Freq.Mod” (3–1b) will be
ignored.

Base Note (Sync. Base Note)

[ ,

, , , , , , ]

Times (Sync. Times)

[01...16]

When “Sync. (MIDI/Tempo Sync.).” is checked, these When
“Sync. (MIDI/Tempo Sync.)” is checked, these parameters
specify a note length “Base Note (Sync. Base Note)” relative
to “ (Tempo)” and the multiple “Times (Sync. Times)” that
will be applied to it. These parameters will determine the
frequency of the OSC1 LFO1.

For example if “Base Note (Sync. Base Note)” is (quarter
note) and “Times (Sync. Times)” is 04, the LFO will perform
one cycle every four beats.
Even if you change the “ (Tempo)” setting of the
arpeggiator, the LFO will always complete one cycle every
four beats.

3–1: UTILITY

☞“Write Program” (0–1)
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to “PROG 0–1: UTILITY.”

Swap LFO 1&2

This exchanges the settings of LFO 1 and 2. If LFO2 is
selected in AMS1 (Freq. AMS1) or AMS2 (Freq. AMS2) of
LFO1 Freq.Mod (3–1b), then these settings will be invalid for
LFO2 after LFO1 and 2 have been exchanged. If you select
this from the OSC1 LFO1 or OSC1 LFO2 page, LFO1 and
LFO2 of OSC1 will be exchanged.

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Select “Swap LFO 1&2” to access the dialog box.

2

To execute, press the [MENU/OK] button. To cancel
without executing, press the [EXIT/CANCEL] button.

3–2: 1 LFO2

(OSC1 LFO2)

Here you can make settings for the OSC1 LFO2, which is the
second LFO that can be applied to oscillator 1. (

☞“3–1:

OS1LFO1 (OSC1 LFO1)”) However, it is not possible to use
the LFO to apply modulation in “AMS1 (Freq. AMS1)” or
“AMS2 (Freq. AMS2)” of Freq. Mod.

3–3: 2 LFO1

(OSC2 LFO1)

This can be used when “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” (1–1a) is
set to Double. Here you can make settings for the OSC2
LFO1, which is the first LFO that can be applied to oscillator
2 (

☞“3–1: OS1LFO1 (OSC1 LFO1)”).

3–4: 2 LFO2

(OSC2 LFO2)

This can be used when “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” (1–1a) is
set to Double. Here you can make settings for the OSC2
LFO2, which is the second LFO that can be applied to oscil-
lator 2 (

☞“3–1: OS1LFO1 (OSC1 LFO1)” and “3–2: 1 LFO2

(OSC1 LFO2)”).

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