User's Manual

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Warp: This control, when turned either direction from the 12:00 position,
intentionally distorts the phase of the LFO wave, at the extreme settings turning it
into a spike. Depending on the LFO wave, the positive or negative setting of Warp
determines whether the "resting" pitch will be sharp or flat.
Fade: Turn this knob clockwise to introduce a gradual fade-in of the LFO level
when you play a key. The range is from 0 milliseconds (no fade in, immediate
action) to 20 seconds.
Unipol/Bipol: When this button reads Unipol (Unipolar), the LFO waveform is
always positive, it never goes below zero; the waveform oscillates only in the
upper half of the display. For example, when using it to make a vibrato, which
normally goes sharp and flat, in Unipolar mode, it only swings sharp. Click on the
button icon to return it to Bipol (bipolar) operation. In this mode, the waveform
oscillates positive and negative, i.e., sharp and flat vibrato.
Poly: When the Poly (polyphonic) button is lit, the LFO waveform is independent
for every note that is played, so that the modulation stage of each note depends
on when it was played. When Poly is off, there is a single LFO waveform for all
notes being played, so that the modulation for all notes rises and falls in unison.
Dest 1 and Dest 2 (Destinations): These pulldown menus and associated level
controls determine where the LFO is being sent to, and how much it will affect
that destination. Click on the arrow of the Dest 1 or Dest 2 field to reveal the
pulldown menu:
The Dest Level or Modulation Amount knobs have a default setting of 12:00,
which is the "zero" position. Turn clockwise to send the LFO to the destination as a
positive signal, or turn counter-clockwise to send the modulation as a subtractive
signal.
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