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Take 5 User’s Guide
Low Frequency Oscillators
Any LFO can be routed to any destination (or multiple destinations) using the
modulation matrix. See “Appendix B: Modulation Destinations” on page 69 for a list of
destinations.
Additional LFO Parameters (Program Menu)
Additional LFO parameters are accessible by pressing the front-panel
program button and scrolling through the list that appears. The param-
eters explained below do not appear on the front panel.
LFO 1 Reset: Off, On—When off, the LFO is free running. When on,
the LFO is re-started each time a new note is played. However, if the rst
note is held and more notes are played, the LFO does not reset on the
newly played notes. LFO reset is useful if you want to ensure that the full
cycle of the waveshape is applied each time you strike a key.
LFO 2 Reset: Off, On—When off, the LFO is free running. When on,
the LFO is re-started each time a new note is played. wave reset is set
independently for each LFO. This is useful if you want to ensure that the
full cycle of the waveshape is applied each time you strike a key.
There is a shortcut for routing an LFO to a front-panel destination (provided
that the destination is a valid destination). Simply hold down the dest button of the
desired LFO, then move the knob or control you want to use as a destination (the lter
cutoff, for example). Set the amount using the LFO amount knobs. Be aware that not
all front-panel controls can be used as a modulation destinations.