Specifications
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Tip: The sequencer must be on for the LFO to sync, even if all four 
sequence destinations are set to Off. The sequencer will still gate the 
envelopes, so if you don’t want to hear the discrete sequencer steps, 
adjust the envelopes accordingly. (In other words, turn Amp and/or Filter 
Sustain and Release up as needed until you don’t hear the steps.) 
Editing F
REQUENCY shows the values in the following table. 
Display 
Timing Sync 
32 Steps 
Sequence speed divided by 32; 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 
Tip: Use CLOCK SYNC to modulate a parameter in time with the 
sequencer. For example, an LFO set to a triangle wave and a frequency 
of 16 steps can modulate the filter frequency for a sweep that is perfectly 
synced to the sequencer. 
Key Sync—When on, the LFO is re-started each time a new note is played. KEY 
SYNC is set independently on each LFO. 










