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Using Sculptures Vibrato
One LFO is hard-wired to pitch, for vibrato effects (periodic pitch modulations). The
strength of the vibrato effect can be adjusted with the MIDI controller assigned in the
VibDepth Ctrl menu. This is set in the MIDI Controller Assignment section. For more
information, see Assigning MIDI Controllers in Sculpture.
Phase knob
Waveform menu Rate knob
Curve knob
DepthviaVibCtrl sliders
Sync/Free buttons
Vib Depth Ctrl
Waveform menu: Allows you to choose the waveform used for vibrato—for example
sine, triangle, sawtooth, and so on.
Note: There are two special rectangular waves, Rect01 and Rect1—the former switching
between values of 0.0 and 1.0 (unipolar), and the latter switching between values of
−1.0 and +1.0 (bipolar, like the other waveforms). See Using Sculpture’s LFO Waveforms.
Curve knob: Allows you to define a freely variable number of waveform variations,
resulting in subtle or drastic changes to your modulation waveforms.
Note: The waveform displayed between the Curve knob and the Waveform menu
shows the results of these two parameter settings.
Phase knob: Allows the choice between strictly monophonic or polyphonic vibrato with
either similar phases, completely random phase relationships, key-synced phase—or
any value in-between. For more details, see Getting to Know Sculpture’s LFOs.
Rate knob: Determines the rate of vibrato, which can be either synced to the current
project tempo or set independently in Hz (Hertz) values. For more details, see Getting
to Know Sculptures LFOs.
DepthviaVibCtrl sliders: These sliders define the impact of the controller assigned to the
Vib Depth Ctrl (see Assigning MIDI Controllers in Sculpture).
Vib slider: Determines the modulation intensity.
Amt slider: Determines the maximum modulation amount.
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