The Control Panel Sections
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Waldorf Kyra
LFO Pages
You can navigate to the LFO pages using the
LFO Select
buttons as described above. Additional LFO pages can then
be reached by using the
Cursor
navigation buttons. If
Follow Mode is engaged, changing an LFO control will
switch the display to the relevant LFO page.
The main page for LFO1 is shown below. The pages and
parameters for the other LFOs are similar (LFO3 does not
have Delay or stereo settings).
Shape
r
Please see the description of the
Shape
control.
Rate
r
Please see the description of the
Rate
control.
Mode
The Mode setting controls how the LFO operates. These
modes add considerable flexibility to the use of the LFOs
so take some time to understand the options:
Monophonic
- the LFO runs freely and with no regard to
note events. This is the default and suitable for modulati-
ons that should always be in phase and apply to all notes
on the Part.
Polyphonic
- the LFO phase applied to a new note is reset
when the note starts and thus the LFO phase can be diffe-
rent for each note played. This, in effect, turns the LFO into
a repeating mini-EG.
Random Phase
- the LFO phase is set to a random value
when the note starts so that the LFO phase will be different
for each note played. This is useful for adding movement to
pads and string ensembles when applied to parameters
such as pitch, pulse width, amplitude (tremolo) or pan.
g
A small amount of delay on the LFO will remove
any attack clicks that can occur when an LFO starts
at non-zero phase in Random Phase mode.
Dual Antiphase
- The LFO runs freely (Monophonic) but
when Kyra is in Dual Mode, the LFO output is inverted
(antiphase, 180 degrees out of phase) on the second voice.
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