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50 Low Frequency Oscillators
Groove Synthesis
Low Frequency Oscillators
LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATORS
1
DESTINATION DELAY
RATE AMOUNT
WAVESHAPE
2
3
4
The Low Frequency oscillators
The four LFOs are oscillators that generate frequencies below the range
of human hearing (although you can send any of them into the audio
range if you increase up their frequency enough). The LFOs generate a
variety of waveshapes, including triangle, sawtooth, reverse sawtooth,
square, pulse, and random (“sample & hold”).
Use the LFOs to modulate parameters in the 3rd Wave and create many
interesting effects. To create vibrato, for instance, send a triangle or sine
wave to an oscillator. To create tremolo, send a triangle, sine, or square
wave to the amplier. To create an auto-wah effect, a triangle or sine
wave to the lter cutoff.
Square Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Pulse 2 RandomSawtooth Reverse
Sawtooth
Triangle
0
Sine
LFO waveshapes
LFO Controls
RATE: (0-255) Sets the frequency of the selected LFO. If you want, you can
sync the LFOs to the arpeggiator, sequencer, or MIDI clock for tempo-synced
effects such as lter sweeps and so on.
AMOUNT: (-100 to +100) Sets the amount of LFO modulation routed to the
selected destination. Setting an amount here applies the selected modu-

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