User guide
Low Frequency Oscillators
LFO Destinations
Just like the Bit-100 v2’s main oscillators, the low frequency oscillators (LFOs) create
waveforms.
You can select from three different wave-shapes; triangle, sawtooth and square. (1)
These will not output simultaneously - you may select one at a time.
Unlike, the main oscillators, the LFOs are not influenced by which key has been depressed;
the frequency is controlled by the parameter labeled ‘RATE’ in the LFO section (4) and it can
go down to sub-audible frequencies. The purpose of the LFOs is to provide cyclic control
which can be sent to various places; the amp volume, filter-cut-off, pitch and
Pulse Width (LFO2 only) (2). These destinations can only be patched in and out,
not attenuated.
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The slider labeled ‘DELAY’ (3) will cause the LFO output to build from nothing to its full amount over a period of time, rather like
the attack control in an envelope generator. It is triggered by key depression.
LFO frequency (rate) can also be influenced by velocity (5) - this unusual facility can link expression to some esoteric timbrel
features.
The depth control (6) scales the output of the LFO to all selected destinations. This works in parallel with modulation wheel data;
The sensitivity of the mod wheel is controlled by parameter (7).
3
1
2
2
7
1
4
6
5
Meet the Bit-100 v2’s LFOs