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The effect of LFO LAG is especially prominent when used to
reshape the Square wave because it has two instantaneous
transitions - a goo rising edge and a corresponding goo f alling edge.
The diagram below shows a "before" and "after'' effect of LAG on
a Square wave. The sharp falling edge of U PSAW and the rising
edge of DNSAW are affected by LAG as well. The TRI wave can also
be Lagged but because of �s lack of sharp edges, the effect is not as
noticeable.
aft.er Lag Proeessor
8 8 & 98 SAMPLE
As we indicated in Parameters "82 & g2 WAVEFORM", one of the
available choices for the LFO's output is a Sampled waveform. When
SAM PL is used, the modulation source to be sampled is selected in
this Parameter. You can choose from among any of the MATRIX-G's
20 modulation Sources, selected in the VALU E mode of this
Parameter.
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