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LFO - MOD
The last sources for modulation, at the bottom row, are the LFOs and
the Modulation Lanes. When selected, the 1st encoder lets you
choose from LFO 1 or 2 or Mod Lanes from 1 to 4 (1 to 8 on
Multitrack sequencers) as source. These are configured respectively
on the LFO and the MOD screens, visit their respective sections to
know more.
LFO works independently of the parameter destination set on its
configuration screen but it’s affected by the LFO’s Amount and Offset controls.
Mod responds to the instant value generated by the assigned MOD Lane as well as the On/Off
behavior.
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You can perform over your LFOs and CCs routed to MIDI (USB, TRS and BLE) and CVs at the same
time, that means you can create automation, record envelopes manually, offset them and turn them
On/Off affecting all MIDI parameters and CV outputs you want.
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By default Lfo and Mod outputs are unipolar, from 0 to +5V.
There is an Offset control using the 2nd encoder, with it you can raise or lower the minimum voltage
value of action down to -3V, which is the minimum voltage allowed by the hardware. With the offset
set to -100, the range of either Lfos or Mod lanes can go from -3V to +5V.
GATE ROUTING
GATE
Outputs a trigger that remains active while a note is held. As for pitch, the voice/track setting of the
gate has to be properly set to output the right events.
Each gate can be configured as V-Trig or S-Trig.
- V-Trig: when the trigger is active, the output voltage is HIGH. Low otherwise.
- S-Trig: when the trigger is active, the output voltage is LOW. High otherwise.
The output voltage can be set for ALL the gates to 5V or 10V, in Config, Analog section.
S-Trig can also be used as an inverted gate for patching purposes.
CLOCK
Outputs a 50% pulse clock signal at the sequencer (or track in Multitrack and Matriceal modes) clock
division.
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