Reference Manual
448 Live Instrument Reference
than generating an additional voice. Turning Retrigger on can save CPU power, especially if a
note with a long release time is being triggered very often and very quickly.
24.7.9 The Modulation Tab
The Modulation Tab.
The Modulation tab offers an additional loopable envelope, plus three LFOs, all capable of
modulating multiple parameters, including themselves. Each LFO can be free running, or synced
to the Live Setβs tempo, and LFOs 2 and 3 can produce stereo modulation effects.
The Auxiliary Envelope
On the left, the Auxiliary (Aux) envelope functions much like the envelopes in the Pitch/Osc tab,
with Initial, Peak, Sustain and End levels, ADSR, Loop mode and slope points. This envelope can
be routed to 29 destinations in both the A and B choosers. How much the Auxiliary envelope
will modulate destinations A and B is set in the two sliders to the right.
LFOs 1, 2 and 3
The remaining space of the Modulation tab contains three Low Frequency Oscillators (LFOs).
As the name implies, Samplerβs LFOs operate by applying a low-frequency (below 30 Hz) to a
parameter in order to modulate it. Engage any of these oscillators by clicking the LFO 1, LFO 2
or LFO 3 switches.
Type β Samplerβs LFOs have 6 different waveshapes available: Sine, Square, Triangle, Saw-
tooth Down, Sawtooth Up, and Sample and Hold.