2-13: control lfo, Pfm ef ctrl lfo <wave > ∆≈∆ tr i 0 0 – Yamaha TG500 User Manual

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3-2-13: CONTROL LFO

All of the modulation-type effects — chorus, flanging, etc. — require LFO con-

trol. The TG500 has an independent effect LFO that is set up by the following pa-
rameters.

PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 3: Full Edit. 3-2: Effect

3-2-13: CONTROL LFO

Wave

(LFO waveform)

Range: tri, dwn, up, squ, sin, S/H, 1tm

Determines the waveform of the effect LFO.

“tri” = Triangle.

“dwn” = Downward sawtooth.

“up” = Upward sawtooth.

“squ” = Square.

“sin” = Sine.

“S/H” = Sample and hold.
“1tm” = Upward 1-shot.

Speed

(LFO speed)

Range: 0 … 99

Sets the speed of the effect LFO.
“0” is the slowest speed setting, producing an LFO speed of approximately

0 Hertz. The fastest setting of 99 produces an LFO speed of approximately 25
Hertz.

Delay

Range: 0 … 99

Sets the delay time between the beginning of a note and the beginning of

effect LFO operation for the selected element.

The minimum setting “0” results in no delay, while the maximum setting of

“99” produces a delay of approximately 2.66 seconds before the LFO begins
operation (5.3 seconds before it reaches maximum depth).

PFM EF Ctrl LFO  <Wave >

 

∆≈∆

 tr

i     0        0 

Delay

Speed

Wave

[PLAY MODE] -> PFM PLAY -> [EDIT/COMPARE] -> 3: Full Edit -> [ENTER] -> 3-2:Effect -> [ENTER]
-> [PAGE] -> 3-2-13 :Control LFO -> [ENTER]

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