Akai CD3000XL Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
EDIT PROGRAM - SINGLE
Page 82 CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual
SETTING LFO1 MODULATION DEPTH
The master output of the LFO is set using the control and this has to be set to
something other than 00 for there to be any effect unless the modwheel is moved - you may
assign the LFO to a destination and set that destinations modulation level to maximum only to
find that there is no effect. The reason for this is that the control in this page is not set
or the modwheel is not up.
A useful function of this master depth control is that in the case where you have applied LFO1
to several destinations and you wish to increase or reduce the level of modulation going to all
the destinations, you may change the modulation level to all destinations with just the one
control instead of having to individually adjust every destinations’ modulation input
level.
NOTE: Because it is felt that LFO1 will mostly be used for vibrato effects, the default in the
PTCH page (see later) is set so that simply setting a value in the
field will apply vibrato.
If you intend to use LFO1 for something other than vibrato (i.e. slow filter sweeps, panning,
amplitude modulation, etc.), then be sure to set the LFO1 parameter in the PTCH page to 00
unless you really want the sound of an American police siren!
Once you have set the LFO1 parameters, you may return to the main program edit page by
pressing .