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Included VST Instruments
Mystic
The two LFOs have identical parameters.
Speed
Governs the rate of the LFO. If the sync mode is set to MIDI, the available rate
values are selectable as note values, so the rate is synchronized to the sequencer
tempo.
Depth
Controls the amount of modulation applied by the LFO. If this is set to zero, no
modulation is applied.
Waveform
Sets the LFO waveform.
Sync mode (Part/MIDI/Voice/Key)
Sets the sync mode for the LFO.
RELATED LINKS
Assigning LFO Modulation Destinations on page 214
About the Sync Modes
The Sync modes determine how the LFO cycle affects the notes you play.
Part
In this mode, the LFO cycle is free running and affects all the voices in sync. Free
running means that the LFO cycles continuously, and does not reset when a note
is played.
MIDI
In this mode, the LFO rate is synced in various beat increments to MIDI clock.
Voice
In this mode, each voice in the Part has its own independent LFO cycle (the LFO is
polyphonic). These cycles are also free running – each key down starts anywhere
in the LFO cycle phase.
Key
Same as Voice except that it is not free running – for each key down the LFO cycle
starts over.
About the Waveforms
Most standard LFO waveforms are available for LFO modulation. You use sine and triangle
waveforms for smooth modulation cycles, square and ramp up/down for different types
of stepped modulation cycles and random or sample for random modulation. The sample
waveform is different:
In this mode, the LFO makes use of the other LFO as well.
For example, if LFO 2 is set to use Sample, the resulting effect also depends on the
speed and waveform of LFO 1.
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