LFO Wavetable (WIP)
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a Low-Frequency Oscillator with a multitude of waveshapes accessible through wavetables.
In Free (not synchronized) mode the LFO goes from 0Hz (the LFO is frozen) into audio rate, with a maximum of 81,900Hz
There are also synchronization options to sync the LFO to an incoming MIDI clock (if you have the expander) // If no expander the options appears or does not ?// or to the Voice's main oscillator frequency.
On any page of the LFO Wavetable, turn the Encoder to scroll through wavetables. You can click the Encoder to bring up the Browser and load a wavetable manually.
When in the Browser: use Button 1 to go up a level in the file system, Button 4 to enable Autoload so you can listen to the results in real-time, click the Encoder to open the selected folder or load the selected wavetable file.
Wave/Speed Tab
Here you can set the basic parameters of the LFO:
Wave | Phase | Speed / Clock / Ratio | - |
Select the LFO wave by navigating the wavetable | Move the starting point of the LFO waveshape forward or backward in time | Select the frequency of the LFO. Depending of the selected synchronisation Mode in the Settings tab, this parameter will have a different name and function In Free mode, selects the LFO frequency in Hertz In Clock mode, selects the LFO frequency in divisions or multiplications of the MIDI Clock In Ratio mode, selects the LFO frequency in a multiple of frequency of the Voice's main oscillator |
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Settings Tab
Here you can choose the LFO run mode and how it retriggers. Note that these parameters cannot be modulated.
Mode | Trigger | - | - |
Select the LFO synchronisation mode. Free means the LFO is not synced Clock means the LFO is synchronized to the incoming MIDI Clock signal Ratio means the LFO is synced to the Voice's main oscillator, and thus tracks its pitch. This is intended for FM, AM and other kinds of audio-rate modulation |
Select a source to reset the phase of the LFO. It can be any of the Gate inputs, the same signal as Voice trigger, or a selection of MIDI Clock divisions and multiplications This parameter is only available when the LFO is in Free mode |
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Output Tab
Here you can sculpt the LFO signal before it's sent to the modulation targets:
Polarity | Gain | - | - |
Select the LFO polarity between bipolar, unipolar positive and unipolar negative |
Set the level of the LFO. Can be modulated | - | - |