Stereo tremolo – KORG TouchView Trinity ProX User Manual

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27: Stereo Tremolo

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27: Stereo Tremolo

This is a stereo tremolo. You can create sound panning to left and right by offsetting the phase of the left
and right LFOs from each other. The tremolo effect can fade-in by means of the AutoFade function.

a

AUTOFADE Src

None…Tempo

Selects the modulation source that triggers AutoFade.

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Fade-In Rate

1…100

Sets the rate of fade-in.

b

LFO Waveform

Triangle, Sine, Square, Up,
Down

Selects LFO Waveform.

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LFO Shape

–100…+100

Determines how much the LFO waveform is changed.

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c

LFO Phase [degree]

–180…+180

LFO phase difference between the left and right

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d

LFO Frequency [Hz]

0.02…20.00Hz

LFO speed

Src

None…AUTOFADE

Modulation source of LFO speed. AutoFade is available.

Amt

–20.00…+20.00Hz

Modulation amount of LFO speed

e

Depth

0…100

Depth of LFO modulation

Src

None…AUTOFADE

Modulation source of the depth of modulation. AutoFade
is available.

Amt

–100…+100

Modulation amount of the depth of modulation

f

Wet/Dry

Dry, 1:99…99:1, Wet

Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds.

Src

None…AUTOFADE

Modulation source of effect balance. AutoFade is avail-
able.

Amt

–100…+100

Modulation amount of effect balance

c: LFO Phase [degree]

This parameter determines the difference between the left and right LFO phases.
A higher value will simulate the auto-pan effect in which the sound is panned
between left and right.

Tremolo

Left

Right

Wet / Dry

Wet / Dry

Stereo In - Stereo Out

LFO Frequency

AutoFade

LFO Phase

LFO: Tri/Sin/Sqr/Up/Down

LFO Shape

Tremolo

Depth

Wet/Dry

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