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Tip: Chaotic and fast modulations of frequencies (destination: Pitch) by the LFO 1
source—with a delayed Sample & Hold waveform, a high Rate, and short fade-out—are
ideal for emulating the attack phase of brass instruments.
Setting the EXS24 mkII LFO Rate
LFO 2 is ideally suited for creating rhythmic modulation effects—effects that retain perfect
synchronicity, even during project tempo changes. LFO 3 is much the same, but uses a
fixed triangle waveform, making it most suitable for adding vibrato to a sound, or for use
as a modulation source for the other LFOs.
The Rate parameter of all three LFOs allows the respective LFO to run freely (in the
right-hand side of the Rate knob range), or to be synchronized with the project tempo
(in the left-hand side of the Rate knob range).
The rate is displayed in Hertz or rhythmic values—the latter when project tempo
synchronization is active. Rates range from speeds of 1/64-notes to a periodic duration
of 32 bars. Triplet and punctuated values are also available.
Getting to Know the EXS24 mkII Envelopes (ENV 1 and ENV 2)
The EXS24 mkII features two envelope generators per voice. They are abbreviated as
ENV 1 and ENV 2 in the interface and router. For details on the roots of the term envelope
generator and its basic functionality, see Envelopes in the Amplifier Section.
The parameters of ENV 1 and ENV 2 are identical.
ENV 1 controls the filter over time.
ENV 2 defines the changes in level over time—for each note played.
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