Eclipse User Manual
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Release 4.0.1
bipolar
bipolar
uses the base value as a starting point and modulates above and below it.
In the example above, the parameter value will vary between 1,500 and 2,500 (centering
on the base value). Note that for bipolar, the scale setting reflects the amount the parame-
ter will vary above and below the base value.
absolute
absolute
ignores
the base value and passes the modulation right through, going from
minimum to maximum parameter for the swing of the modulation.
In the example above, the parameter value will vary between 20 and 2,000.
min/max
min/max
allows you to set the maximum and minimum
values of the modulation range. To enable this, the
(SCALE)
knob is replaced by a
(MAXIMUM/MINIMUM)
knob. Hit it once for
(MINIMUM)
and
again to get back to
(MAXIMUM)
.
So, continuing our example, we would select
unipolar
under
(TYPE)
to
get modulation between 2,000 and 4,000Hz.
Finally, select
lfo#1
under
(SOURCE)
.
For a good time (or to troubleshoot), watch your parameter vary (
(FREQ)
in this case). Neat!
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