User Manual

Frequency: 0…150, sync – Sets the LFO frequency. Range 0–150 for un-
synced LFO; speed ranges from slow (30 seconds) to very fast – at 90 (8 HZ, C-
2) and above the speed steps in semitones, up to 150 (261 Hz, middle C).
Note: Some of the analog functions may not respond well to the fastest
LFO speeds, due to speed limitations of the control voltages; but they
will certainly generate some interesting sounds.
Above 150, the sync speeds are as follows:
Display Timing Sync
32 Steps
Sequence speed divided by 32; that is, one LFO
cycle takes 32 steps
16 Steps
Sequence speed divided by 16
8 Steps
Sequence speed divided by 8
6 Steps
Sequence speed divided by 6
4 Steps
Sequence speed divided by 4
3 Steps
Sequence speed divided by 3
2 Steps
Sequence speed divided by 2
1.5 Step
Sequence speed divided by 1.5
1 Step
One cycle per step
2/3 Step
Two cycles every three steps
1/2 Step
Two cycles per step
1/3 Step
Three cycles per step
1/4 Step
Four cycles per step
1/6 Step
Six cycles per step
1/8 Step
Eight cycles per step
1/16Step
Sixteen cycles per step
Shape: see table – Selects the LFO waveshape:
Display LFO Shape
Triangle
Triangle
Rev Saw
Reverse Sawtooth
Sawtooth
Sawtooth
Square
Square Wave
Random
Random – changes once per cycle for
sample-and-hold effects
Amount: 0…100 – Sets the amount of LFO routed to the destination.
Key SyncWhen this switch is enabled (lit) the LFO is re-started each time a
new note is played. Key Sync is set independently on each LFO .
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