10
LFO x WAVESHAPE #
(1 to 9 as below, default: triangle[1])
- sets the wave shape for the LFO
1,
Triangle
2,
Sawtooth
up
3,
Sawtooth
down
4,
Square
5,
PulseWidth
10%
6,
PulseWidth
20%
7,1
PulseWidth
30%
8,
PulseWidth
40%
9, Hold
(random depth)
LFO x MIDI SYNC
(off, 1 to 96, default: off)
- allows the LFO waveform to be synchronised to MIDI clock, with a variable divide ratio. If MIDI sync is
selected and is in operation, the 2000 will automatically recalcul;ate the LFO speed in order to fit a
whole LFO waveform between MIDI clocks (or multiples of clocks depending on the setting of sync
divide. (See below for divide ratios).
If set to 1, there will be 1 cycle of the LFO for every 1 MIDI clock. (i.e. 24 cycles per quarter note)
If set to 24, there will be 1 cycle of the LFO for every 24 MIDI clocks. (i.e. 1 cycle of the LFO per quarter
note)
Note; MIDI sends 24 clocks per quarter note.
Below is a table of values you can set the divide ratio to to obtain LFO cycles of various musical
lengths:
Note
type;
Divide
ratio;
Semibreve
96
Minim
48
Crotchets
24
Crotchet
triplets
16
Quavers
12
Quaver
triplets
8
Semiquavers
6
Semiquaver
triplets 4
Demisemiquavers
3
Demisemiquaver
triplets
2
SYNC and CLOCK SETTINGS
SYNC Clock Divide
(1/2 &1 to 24, default: 2)
- sets the ratio of MIDI clocks to output pulses from the clock pulse output.
Note that cpqn = clocks per quarter note and that the MIDI clock rate is always 24 cpqn
If set to ½ = 48 cpqn - there will be 2 pulses from the clock pulse output for every 1 MIDI clock
If set to 1 - there will be 1 pulse from the clock pulse output for every 1 MIDI clock (24 cpqn)
If set to 24 - there will be 1 pulse from the clock pulse output for every 24 MIDI clocks (1 cpqn)
Below is a table of values you can set the divide ratio to to obtain a clock pulse at various musical
time intervals: