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PULSAR DUAL LFO
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Lag
The Lag control acts like a lowpass filter on the LFO signal, making the signal smoother. This is especially noticeable
on waveforms with sharp edges or transients like the square, sawtooth and stepped waves. On the sinewave you will
barely notice any effect since it’s already smooth by nature.
Tempo Sync
Click the Tempo Sync button to sync the LFO Rate to the sequencer tempo. This is great for creating animated
effects in sync with the song’s tempo. In Tempo Sync mode, the Rate knob controls the sync resolution, see “Rate”.
LFO 1 specific parameters
ENV Sync
With ENV Sync active, whatever triggers the Envelope will also restart LFO 1, see “Envelope”.
If Tempo Sync is also active (see Tempo Sync”) the LFO will continue to sync to the sequencer tempo. However,
when
you actually press a key or hit the Trig button will affect the LFO cycle start. In some situations this could be
perceived as the LFO is losing sync but it’s not; it’s merely the LFO cycle start that is changing.
LFO 2 specific parameters
On/Off
Click this to activate LFO 2.
LFO 2 to LFO 1 modulation parameters
Rate (LFO 2 to LFO 1 Rate)
This controls the modulation amount from the LFO 2 signal level to LFO 1’s Rate. The result is frequency modulation
(FM) of LFO 1.