Version OS 2.07
5.1.4. LFO 1 Destination
<LM1/no1>
Whilst the menu LFO is selected, dial the value with the wheel to change the
modulation target of LFO 1. Default-wise the LFO works on the pitch of the
kick drum VCO, but you can also let it modulate metallic noise 1. The result
are noise modulations in the rhythm of the LFO which can sound pretty
interesting.
5.1.5.
LFO 2
Go to LFO with the up/down buttons. Select page 3 (menu LED lights red)
by pressing the page button so that the the display shows LM2.
If you are still in preset mode (no menu), you can reach the LFO 2 menu by
pressing the page button twice.
The same values yield for LFO 2 as described for LFO 1. LFO 2 works on the
pitch of the kick drum too.
5.2. Gate T(ime)
(page orange) < 000-255>
If you are in one of the following menus, please dial in the value with the
wheel (alpha dial).
Gate time, i.e. the impulse length of the trigger pulse for the analog kick
drum circuitry can be adjusted from 0.1ms to 15ms.
This parameter is very influent for the sound of the attack and the decaying
tone. The shorter the gate time is, the more high frequencies the spectrum
of the attack contains, but the less energy is put into the envelope.
5.2.1. Preset Init
(page red) <in?>
This menu serves to initialize a preset. If you turn the data wheel to the
right, all sound parameters are changed to the default value. The display
shows “ini“ then.
Attention! If you didn't store the sound before, all settings are gone.
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