32 Low Frequency Oscillators
Sequential
LFO Parameters
Frequency: Sets the frequency of the selected LFO from a slow .022Hz
to a fast 500Hz. This is affected by the
clk sync (clock sync) parameter
as explained below.
Amount: Sets the amount of LFO modulation routed to the selected
destination. Setting an amount here applies the selected modulation
continuously. You can also use the modulation matrix to route an LFO
to additional destinations and use a different modulation amount if you
want.
Shape: Triangle, Sawtooth, Reverse Sawtooth, Square, S&H—This
button sets the waveshape of the selected LFO.
Clock Sync: When on, the LFO synchronizes with the master clock,
which controls the Arpeggiator, Sequencer, and certain effects such as the
various delays.
Destination: Various—Routes the selected LFO to one of the many
modulation destinations within the synthesizer. These appear in the
display. You can also use the modulation matrix to route an LFO to addi-
tional destinations.
There are many ways to make creative use of the LFOs:
• Route an LFO to the fine parameter of the oscillators to create vibrato
(triangle wave) or random pitches (s&h/random wave).
• Route an LFO’s triangle wave to the lter’s cutoff parameter and use
a medium freq and amount setting to create a wah-wah effect, or use
a slow freq setting and low amount setting to create subtle harmonic
movement.
• Route an LFO’s square wave to the amplier’s amount parameter and
use a medium freq and amount setting to create a tremolo effect.
• Route an LFO to an oscillator’s shape parameter to make its timbre
evolve.
• Route the LFO’s triangle wave to the time parameter of the stereo delay
and use a slow freq and low amount setting to create a chorus effect.