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THOR POLYSONIC SYNTHESIZER
(RECORD+REASON)
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The upper half of the menu contains Voice section source parameters, and the lower half contains various global play
and performance-oriented source parameters and the Global Envelope, as well as the Step Sequencer, CV and Audio
inputs.
3. Select “LFO 1” from the pop-up.
This means that LFO 1 is the modulation Source, and this can now be assigned to modulate a Destination parameter.
4. Pull down the “Dest” column pop-up in the top row.
A pop-up menu appears listing all available modulation Destinations. The upper half of the menu contains Voice sec-
tion destinations, and the lower half contains Global section destinations, as well as the Step Sequencer, CV and Au-
dio outputs.
5. Select “Osc 1” from the menu and then “Pitch” from the submenu.
This means that Osc 1 pitch is now assigned to be modulated by LFO 1. Next step is to set the amount of modulation
to be applied.
6. Click in the top row Amount column to the right of the Source column, and move the mouse pointer up and
down to set an Amount value.
Both positive and negative Amount values can be set (+/- 100%).
D If you now play a few notes you can hear the oscillator pitch being modulated by the LFO to produce vibrato.
But the vibrato will be constant, which you probably don’t want. This is solved by assigning a Scale parameter,
which allows you to assign another parameter to control the modulation Amount.