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NOISE
"Noise Moduration":
This is also an irregular modulation
signal in many respects similar to RAN DM but sounds like Random
Modulation at a much higher speed. As a result, using this wave
gives
a
noisy, harsh effect to the sound, hence the name.
Special Modulation
SAMPL
"Sampled Modulation":
When this is selected, the LFO
samples another modulation source and uses that as its waveform.
Parameters 80 & 90 SPEED control how often this source is sampled
(the RATE). The source to be sampled can be any of the MATRIX-G's
20 modulation sources, selected in PATCH Edit Parameters 88 and
98 "SAMPLE".
Sa m p l i n g t h i s w a u e ,
a t t h i s ra t e ,
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83 & 93 RETRIGGER POINT
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g i u e s t h i s res u l t .
A n LFO normally cycles freely with no apparent "beginning" o r start
point to its cycle. An LFO, however, can be set to start at a
programmable point in its cycle whenever a trigger (from the
Keyboard or External) is received.
The LFO is selected to be retriggered in Parameters "8G & 9G
TRIGGER MODE". You are able to set the actual retrig point in this
parameter. Remember that if Parameters 8G and 9G are set to OFF,
this mode will not be operative.
VALUE range is from 0 to +G3 where 0 sets the retrigger point to be
at the beginning of its cycle and G3 sets it at the wave's half-way
point.
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