Vibrato definition

Vibrato means rapid movement back and forth or up and down.

Examples of Vibrato in a sentence

  • The Vibrato can either work as a Global Vibrato or only add Vibrato to the last played, and still held, note.

  • If the Pitch Bend Vibrato is turned on, a scripted LFO vibrato will be added, to only the last played note, when the Pitch Bend reaches its maximum.

  • You can freely choose a CC# to control the Vibrato Amount, and set the Range of the controlled Vibrato Amount.

  • On the P.B./Vibrato Page you select and adjust all the various Pitch Bend and Vibrato settings.

  • The Last Note Vibrato can select between seven different waveforms.

  • The Pitch Bend can also have a scripted P.B. Vibrato added, when the Pitch Wheel is moved up or down and reaches its maximum.

  • On the Expressions Page you can adjust the Dynamics, Pitch Bend and Vibrato settings.

  • This fast movement causes a variation in pitch that generates the well known Vibrato effect.

  • VB3 brings you a Vibrato / Scanner simulation 100% faithful to the original.

  • Pitch Wheel Vibrato: You can add vibrato to any instrument by gently rocking the pitch wheel up and down; this will allow you create a narrow or wide vibrato, at any tempo needed.