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Manual 

FLAME

MLFO 

Version 1.00

Contents

1. Short description................................................................

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2. Hardware / connections.....................................................

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2.1 Connection to the modular system (Doepfer bus)                                   

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2.2 Module overview                                                                             

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2.3 MIDI connections                                                                          

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3. Handling ...........................................................................

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3.1 RATE - CLOCK MODI

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3.2 LFO WAVE (Waveforms)   

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3.3 LFO PHASE (Phase shift)

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3.4 SYNC - RESET

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3.5 PATCH select - LEARN function

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4. Patch overview .................................................................... 11

4.1 List of Preset Patches 1-4

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4.2 List of Preset Patches 5-8

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4.3 List of Preset Patches 9-12

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4.4 SYSEX Data format

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4. Appendix and technical informations ..............................

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4.1 Technical details         
4.2 Warrenty
4.3 Terms of production                                                                    
4.4 Disposal                                                                                     
4.5 Support                                                                                        
4.6 Acknowledgment                                                                                       

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Summary of Contents for mMLFO

Page 1: ...MLFO MANUAL Version 1 00 FLAME...

Page 2: ...MODI 6 3 2 LFO WAVE Waveforms 7 8 3 3 LFO PHASE Phase shift 9 3 4 SYNC RESET 9 3 5 PATCH select LEARN function 10 4 Patch overview 11 4 1 List of Preset Patches 1 4 11 4 2 List of Preset Patches 5 8 1...

Page 3: ...hif ting the start point of the waveform When stopped i e after receiving a MIDI stop command or after switching on the module can be operated with 16th analog clock 3 2 1 Connection to the euro rack...

Page 4: ...2 Modul overview Analog 16th clock Gate Trigger input 0 5v Analog Reset Gate Trigger input 0 5v 14 LFO outputs bipolar 5v 5v LEARN key MIDI input MIDI TRS B standard MIDI THRU output MIDI TRS B stand...

Page 5: ...a received at MIDI IN is forwarded via MIDI THRU A corresponding commercially available adapter MIDI DIN to Mini TRS B or a 3 5mm 1 8 inch stereo jack cable is used for the MIDI connection Examples of...

Page 6: ...activated in the active patch are reset The reset time is defined globally in the patch This can be between one and 12 bars When the MIDI clock is stopped the LFOs continue to spin at the same speed f...

Page 7: ...C filters 3 2 LFO WAVE Waveform 0 Sine Classic sine waveform This waveform can be used to create floating or evenly rising and falling effects 1 Triangle Classic triangle waveform With the help of thi...

Page 8: ...tep pulse sequence 13 Jump1 bouncing ball Pulse sequence getting faster 14 Jump2 bouncing ball Pulse sequence slowing down 15 Jump3 bouncing ball PingPong Pulse sequence faster and slower again 16 RAN...

Page 9: ...successful reset A rate change in sync occurs at the next 16th note and the LFO is re synced at the next set beat After starting the MIDI clock the module needs one beat to sync to the tempo of the c...

Page 10: ...11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 LEARN MIDI channel and PATCH Load number With the LEARN function you can specify the MIDI receive channel and the PATCH which is automatically loaded when switching o...

Page 11: ...ars 0 on PATCH 2 Classic Waves LFO WAVE RATE PHASE RESET 1 Sine 8th 0 on 2 Sine 4th 0 on 3 Up lin 1 2 0 on 4 Up lin 1Bar 0 on 5 Square 16th 0 on 6 Square 4th 0 on 7 Random 4Bars 0 off 8 Triangle 8th 0...

Page 12: ...ine 16Bars 0 off PATCH 7 Fast to very slow LFO WAVE RATE PHASE RESET 1 Down Exp 32th 0 on 2 Down Exp 8th 0 on 3 Down lin 1Bar 0 on 4 Up lin 4Bars 0 off 5 Sine 16Bars 90 off 6 Sine 48Bars 180 off 7 Sin...

Page 13: ...n 12 Jump2 1Bar 0 on 13 Tri 3Bars 0 on 14 Sine 5Bars 0 off PATCH 11 Square LFO WAVE RATE PHASE RESET 1 Square 32th 0 on 2 Square 8th 0 on 3 Square 1 2 0 on 4 Sine 2Bars 0 on 5 SH1 1Bar 0 on 6 SH2 1Bar...

Page 14: ...recei ve MIDI channel and the number of the patch which is automatically loaded at power up This data can also be changed with the LEARN function see chapter LEARN With the second type USER PATCH DAT...

Page 15: ...1 0 byte 2 12 gives a rate of zero bars 12ticks 1 8th note Example3 byte 1 4 byte 2 0 gives a rate of 4 ticks 0 ticks 4 ticks 1 byte for the wave number value range 0 16 Example1 0 SINE Example2 13 Ju...

Page 16: ...amage caused by overexposure to sunlight or heating electric damage caused by improper connecting wrong power supply jacks MIDI connections voltage problems If you have any complaints please contact y...

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