Reference Manual

CHAPTER 22. LIVE INSTRUMENT REFERENCE 350
Filter Frequency<Velocity (Freq<Vel) Filter frequency is modulated by note velocity ac-
cording to this setting.
Filter Frequency<Key (Freq<Key) Filter frequency is modulated by note pitch according
to this setting. A value of 100% means that the frequency doubles per octave. The center
point for this function is C3.
Filter Envelope Rates<Velocity (Time<Vel) This parameter exists for lter, pitch, LFO and
volume envelopes. It is therefore listed in the section on envelopes.
Filter Frequency<Envelope (Envelope) Filter frequency is modulated by the lter envelope
according to this setting. A value of 100% means that the envelope can create a maximum
frequency shift of approximately 9 octaves.
LFO Shell and Display
LFO On This turns the LFO (low-frequency oscillator) on and off. Turning it off when it is
unused saves some CPU power.
LFO Waveform Select from among several typical LFO waveforms. Sample and Hold
creates random steps, and Noise supplies bandpass-ltered noise. All waveforms are band-
limited to avoid unwanted clicks. Cyclic waveforms restart with each note-on message.
LFO Range The LFO covers an extreme frequency range. Choose Low for a range from 50
seconds to 30 Hz, or Hi for 8 Hz to 12 kHz. Due to the possible high frequencies, the LFO
can also function as a fth oscillator.
LFO Rate (Rate) This sets the rate of the LFO. The actual frequency also depends on the
setting of the LFO Range and the LFO Rate<Key controls.
LFO Amount (Mod) This sets the intensity of the LFO. Note that the actual effect also
depends on the LFO envelope.
LFO to Osc (Destination A-D) The LFO modulates the frequency of the respective oscillator
if this is turned on.
LFO Envelope Rates<Velocity (Time<Vel) This parameter exists for lter, pitch, LFO and
volume envelopes. It is therefore listed in the section on envelopes.