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140
Global Effects
Effects Reference
The LFO Section
LFO Waveform and Shape
Waveform selects the basic type of waveform. Shape changes the characteristic of
the waveform.
Freq
Determines the frequency of the cutoff modulation.
Sync
Activate this to set the Freq parameter in fractions of beats.
Depth
Determines the output level of the LFO modulation signal.
Cutoff
Determines the modulation intensity of the LFO on the filter cutoff.
Morph
Determines the modulation intensity of the LFO on the filter morph.
Option Description
Sine This produces smooth modulation, suitable for vibrato or tremolo.
Shape adds additional harmonics to the waveform.
Triangle This is similar in character to Sine. The waveform periodically ramps up
and down. Shape continuously changes the triangle waveform to a
trapezoid.
Saw This produces a “ramp” cycle. Shape continuously changes the
waveform from ramp down to triangle to ramp up.
Pulse This produces stepped modulation, where the modulation switches
abruptly between two values. Shape continuously changes the ratio
between the high and low state of the waveform. Set Shape to 50
% to
produce a square wave.
Ramp This is similar to the Saw waveform. Shape increasingly puts silence
before the sawtooth ramps up.
Log Shape continuously changes the logarithmic curvature from negative to
positive.
S & H 1 This produces random stepped modulation, where each step is
different. Shape puts ramps between the steps and changes the S & H
into a smooth random signal when fully turned right.
S & H 2 This is similar to S & H 1. The steps alternate between random high
and low values. Shape puts ramps between the steps and changes the
S & H into a smooth random signal when fully turned right.

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