MODULATION ASSIGNMENT
You can assign a movement to literally any knob or as many knobs you like in a
desired amount directly or inverted. Applied modulation then sums up in its depth
with the manual knob value (a.k.a.
offset
) along with the expression pedal min-max
settings.
The LFO can be synchronized to external
MIDI CLOCK
applied from
MIDI IN
CONNECTOR
(5) by pressing or holding
SHIFT
while turning
SPEED
/MIDI
CLOCK*
knob from noon CW. When an external MIDI clock is enabled this knob
acts as a divider / multiplier for the clock with the divisors similar to values around
the
TIME/DIV
knob (9) and LED flashes
blue
according to the external MIDI clock
speed.
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NOTE: MIDI STOP
and further
MIDI PLAY
message will restart the LFO cycle
when it is synchronized to the external MIDI clock.
The
SPEED
or frequency of internal
LFO / MODULATOR
can be set from 0.0333
Hz (30 seconds per cycle) at CCW to 15 Hz (0.0666 seconds per cycle) at CW.
There are following LFO shapes available:
🠚 sine wave
🠚 falling sawtooth ramp (becomes rising sawtooth rap with applied inverted
modulation)
🠚 square wave
🠚 sample & hold wave
🠚 is a fluctuating random wave, inspired by the Source of Uncertainty
TM
generators in modular synthesizers. With this shape the selected
LFO SPEED
knob
(21) sets the probable rate of random change.
🠚
env.
means
ENVELOPE FOLLOWER
:
instead of a cycling wave, a modulation
contour shape is extracted from the incoming audio according to its dynamics.
LFO
SPEED
knob (21) acts as a slew rate adjustment with long at CCW or fast slew at
full CW.
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NOTE:
envelope follower can open a totally new world for dynamic modulation
possibilities. Apply it gently to the
FILTER
with adjusted
/resonance*
to get a
wah-wah
effect. Apply it inverted to
VOLUME
to simulate a
compressor
and that’s
just the tip of the iceberg.