Reference Manual
449 Live Instrument Reference
Rate — With Hz selected, the speed of the LFO is determined by the Freq slider to the right. With
the note head selected, the LFO will be synced to beat-time, adjustable in the Beats slider to the
right.
Freq — The LFO’s rate in Hertz (cycles per second), adjustable from 0.01 to 30 Hz.
Beats — This sets the LFO’s rate in beat-time (64th notes to 8 bars).
LFO Attack (Attack) — This is the time needed for the LFO to reach maximum intensity. Use this,
for example, to gradually introduce vibrato as a note is held.
LFO Retrigger (Retrig) — Enabling Retrigger for an LFO will cause it to reset to its starting point,
or initial phase, on each new MIDI note. This can create hybrid LFO shapes if the LFO is retrig-
gered before completing a cycle.
LFO Offset (Offset) — This changes the starting point, or initial phase of an LFO, so that it begins
at a different point in its cycle. This can create hybrid LFO shapes if the LFO is retriggered before
completing a cycle.
LFO Rate < Key (Key) — Also known as keyboard tracking, non-zero values cause an LFO’s rate
to increase relative to the pitch of incoming MIDI notes.
LFO 1 has four sliders for quickly modulating global parameters:
Volume (Vol) — LFO 1 can modulate the global volume level. This slider determines the depth of
the modulation on a 0-100 scale.
Pan (Pan) — LFO 1 can modulate the global pan position. This slider determines the depth of the
modulation on a 0-100 scale.
Filter — LFO 1 can modulate the filters cutoff frequency (Freq in the Filter/Global tab). This slider
determines the depth of the modulation on a 0-24 scale.
Pitch — LFO 1 can modulate the pitch of samples. This slider determines the depth of the modu-
lation on a 0-100 scale.