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Table Of Contents
MIMIC CREATIVE SAMPLER810
The LFO section
An LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) is used for generating cyclic modulation. A typical example is to have an LFO
modulate the pitch of a signal to produce vibrato, but there are countless other applications for LFOs.
The LFO section features one general purpose LFO, which can be assigned to control selectable parameter(s) in
other sections on the front panel.
q By using the LFO Scale function (see “LFO Scale”), you can gradually introduce the LFO modulation amount by
using the Mod Wheel.
Wave
D Select an LFO waveform by clicking the spin controls to the right of the waveform display, or by click-holding
in the display and dragging up or down.
Besides the standard waveforms (sine, triangle, pulse, etc.) there are random, slope and stepped waveforms. The
shape of the waveforms are shown in the display.
Rate
D Set the LFO frequency with the Rate knob.
Key Sync
D Click the Key Sync button to restart the LFO at every new Note On.
Beat Sync
D Click the Beat Sync button to sync the LFO to the main sequencer Tempo.
The Rate parameter now controls the time divisions.
Delay
D Turn the Delay knob to introduce a delay before the LFO modulation kicks in after a note is played.
Turn clockwise for longer delay times.
The Amp section