
USER MANUAL
Once the LFO is externally synchronized, if the incoming MIDI clock is not detected, or if the message:
START MIDI is not received or generated, the Bitstream 3X will show:
Note 1: Once the LFO is externally synchronized on one of the two entry points, MIDI or USB, the LFO
will start if the signal: MIDI START or MIDI CONTINUE is received.
Note 2: Once the LFO is externally synchronized on one of the two entry points, MIDI or USB, the LFO
will stop if the signal: MIDI STOP is received. The TRIG screen will disappear and the Waveform will
appear as its being generated.
Note 3: Once the LFO is internally synchronized with the MIDI clock generated by the Bitstream 3X,
pressing START on the Transport Bar will start the LFO. In this case the menus should be configured
so that the Bitstream 3X generates the signals of internal synchronization.
Note 4: Once the LFO is internally synchronized with the MIDI clock generated by the Bitstream 3X,
pressing STOP on the transport bar will stop the LFO. . In this case the menus should be configured
so that the Bitstream 3X generates the signals of internal synchronization.
Note 5: For more information concerning the internal synchronization of the transport bar, refer to the
applicable chapter.
Adjustment of the offset value
A knob is dedicated to regulate the Offset (mean value) of the generated waveform. It allows the user
to vary it from 31 to 95, and can be adjusted at any time.
The following graph shows how to regulate the Offset on a sine waveform.
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127
Offset = 95
Offset = 64
Offset = 31
0
31 <
Offset
< 95
LFO not
trigged