Specifications

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LFO 1
The controls in this section are used to affect the characteristics of
LFO 1, and determine which parameters it will modulate.
> RATE
This determines how fast LFO 1 will oscillate. The higher the value,
the faster it will oscillate.
> CLOCK
This overrides Rate and forces LFO 1 to sync its wave cycle to the
clock control. The fractions are relative to a whole note, or semi-
breve, which in turn are equivalent to a whole bar/measure in 4/4
time. So, by choosing a clock rate of 1/4, LFO 1 will sync to a quar-
ter note (crotchet) cycle, whereas a setting of 4/1 will cause it to
sync to cycle of 4 bars.
> SHAPE
This determines the waveform of LFO 1 - different waves can result in very different modula-
tion effects. Choose between the following options:
>Sine: A smooth up/down cyclic wave.
>Triangle: Similar to sine wave, but with sharper peaks and a linear curve.
>Sawtooth : This will cause the sound to rise/fall, then jump back suddenly to rise/
fall again.
>Square: Use this to jump back and forth between two values.
>Sample and Hold (Random): This isn’t a waveform as such – instead LFO1 will
generate random values, causing the affected parameter(s) to jump around unpre-
dictably.
>Sample and Glide : Like Sample and Hold, this generates random values
between which the LFO will interpolate smoothly, causing the affected parameter(s)
to slide up and down unpredictably.
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