ALESIS QS8.1 User Manual

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Part 8: Editing Programs

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QS7.1/QS8.1 Reference Manual

Delay (00 to 99)

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This sets the amount of time it takes the LFO to fade in from no modulation to
maximum modulation. Sometimes, it is desirable to have modulation come in a
moment or two after a note has been played, rather than starting instantly. The
higher the value, the more slowly the LFO fades in.

Trigger (Mono, Poly, Key Mono, or Key Poly)

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The Trigger parameter determines how the LFO should be triggered, or started.
There are four possible settings: Mono, Poly, Key Mono and Key Poly. A description
of these settings is found on page 145.

Level (00 to 99)

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This is the base output level of the Filter LFO. If you want to have a constant value of
tremolo to the filter, even without using the Mod Wheel or Aftertouch, set LEVEL
above 00. The Mod Wheel and Aftertouch can add to or subtract from this base level.
Example: If Level is set to 10 and the Mod Wheel parameter (see next paragraph) is
set to 10, there will always be some filter tremolo, and raising the Mod Wheel will
add more tremolo. On the other hand, if the Mod Wheel parameter is set to -10,
raising the Mod Wheel to the top will cancel out all filter tremolo.

Mod Wheel Depth (-99 to 99)

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This parameter sets how much the Mod Wheel will increase or decrease the Filter
LFO’s Level. A positive value raises the level when the Mod Wheel is moved up, and
lowers the level when moved down. Negative settings of this parameter will
decrease the output level of the Filter LFO as the Mod Wheel is raised. Since the
output level of the Filter LFO cannot be less than zero, a negative setting of the Mod
Wheel parameter will have no effect unless there is Filter LFO already occurring
because of some other factor like the Level parameter (see the previous paragraph) or
Aftertouch (see the next paragraph).

Aftertouch Depth (-99 to 99)

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This parameter sets how much the Aftertouch will increase or decrease the Filter
LFO’s Level. A positive value raises the level as more Aftertouch is applied. A
negative value will lower the amount of Filter LFO level as more Aftertouch is
applied.

A

MP

LFO

The Amp LFO function (press [8]) is usually used to add tremolo to a sound.

The Amp LFO variables will have an effect only if the AMP LFO DEPTH (on page 3 of the
AMP/RANGE function) is set to a value other than 0 , or if Amp LFO is a source in the
MOD function.

Wave (8 choices)

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The waveform determines the shape of the LFO. Select either Sine, Triangle, Square,
Up Sawtooth, Down Sawtooth, Random+-, Noise or Random+. For a graphic
representation of these waveforms and additional discussion on how to use the
LFOs, see the diagrams and notes on page 144.

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