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The Patch must be in Dual Mode for this setting to work,
otherwise it will operate as per Monophonic. This option is
not available for LFO3.
Dual Quadrature
– As with Dual antiphase but the LFO
outputs run in quadrature (90 degrees out of phase). The
Patch must be in Dual Mode for this setting to work,
otherwise it will operate as per Monophonic. This option is
not available for LFO3.
As Dual Mode configurations are inherently stereo, the
dual LFO settings can produce stunning stereo effects
when applied to destinations such as pitch, pulse width,
hypersaw spread, pan or the filters (even if Dual Filter
Mode is not enabled).
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Dual Mode must be selected for the Dual (stereo)
LFO modes to be effective.
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Be sure to make good use of Kyra’s stereo LFOs.
You can achieve some wonderful animated stereo
effects with Kyra’s advanced LFO modes.
Delay
This setting determines the ramp-up delay period of the
LFO. A value of zero means there is no delay, higher values
will result in a longer ramp-up time. This parameter is not
available for LFO3.
Clock
The Clock setting configures the timebase for the LFO.
When set to Internal, the LFO operates using the rate con-
figured with the LFO’s Rate control. The MIDI settings
synchronise the LFO to an incoming MIDI Clock signal with
the configured beat division. MIDI clock must be enabled
on your master device (typically a sequencer/DAW) for
this to work. Check the settings for your sequencer – MIDI
clock is usually off by default.
Before selecting a MIDI clock option for an LFO, ensure
MIDI clock is configured in the MIDI Configuration pages
by selecting the correct MIDI port (USB or MIDI) to match
the source of the MIDI clock. If for any reason the LFO does
not detect a valid MIDI clock when it is configured to use
MIDI clock, the LFO will run at its configured rate instead.
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