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Mod Functions
Sources & Destinations
Most of the options have a clear
link to the controls on the panel
or an obvious function. Here are
a brief explanation of the more
special ones:
Glissando
Similar to Note Number but also
looks at the current note value of
the glissando.
Held Notes
In poly mode when holding more
then one note each held note
increases the value.
Latched CV
The CV value at Note on-event
Random
Each new Note On event gives a
random value
LFO
Bipolar (default) generating both
negative and positive values based
on the LFO waveform. (Fig.1a)
Unipolar shifts the base of the
waveform to only modulate positive
or negative values (Fig.1b)
Shifted 90 degrees is a bipolar
modulation where the waveform is
shifted 90 degrees meaning it will
be one 4th cycle shifted in time.
(Fig.2)
The three options above are
dependent on the position of the
WAVE selector but all individual
LFO waveforms can be accessed
in the modulation menu. The
individual waveforms are always
bipolar.
0 90 180 360
Fig.2
SHIFTED TRIANGLE
Fig.1a
BIPOLAR SINE
Fig.1b
UNIPOLAR SINE
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