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NN-XT SAMPLER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Destinations for LFO 1
The following parameters can be modulated by LFO 1:
•Pitch
This will make the LFO modulate the pitch, for vibrato, trills, etc. It can be set to -2400 – 0 – 2400 cents which
equals 4 octaves. The set pitch will change up and down by this amount, with each modulation cycle. Turning the
knob to the right will make the modulation cycle start above the set pitch, while turning it to the left will invert the
cycle. Keeping this in the middle position means that the pitch will not be affected by the LFO.
Filter
This will make the LFO modulate the cutoff frequency of the Filter, for auto-wah effects, etc. The positive/negative
effect is the same as for pitch.
Level
This will make the LFO modulate NN-XT’s output level, for tremolo effects, etc. The positive/negative effect is the
same as for pitch.
Destinations for LFO 2
The following parameters can be modulated by LFO 2:
•Pan
This makes the LFO modulate the pan position of a zone. The sound will move back and forth in the stereo field.
Turning the knob to the left makes the sound move from left to right, and turning it to the right thus makes it move
from right to left. The middle position provides no modulation at all.
•Pitch
Just like for LFO 1 (see above), this makes LFO 2 modulate the pitch. The range is also the same as for LFO 1.
Connections
On the back panel of NN-XT are a number of connectors. Many of these are CV/Gate related. Using CV/Gate is de-
scribed in the chapter “Routing Audio and CV”.
Sequencer Control
The Sequencer Control CV and Gate inputs allow you to play the NN-XT from another CV/Gate device (typically a
Matrix or a Redrum). The signal to the CV input controls the note pitch, while the signal to the Gate input delivers note
on/off along with velocity.
Modulation Input
These control voltage (CV) inputs (with associated voltage trim pots), can modulate various NN-XT parameters from
other devices. These inputs can control the following parameters:
Oscillator Pitch
Filter Cutoff Frequency