Sound Parameters – LFO Section
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Waldorf microQ User´s Manual
versa. A setting of +100% corresponds to a 1:1 scale, e.g. when the keyboard is played an octave
higher, the LFO speed is doubled.
LFO3 Shp.! Delay
Sine ! 000
LFO3 Shp. – LFO 3 Shape
Sine / Triangle / Square / Saw / Random / S & H
Determines the shape of LFO 3. For the sake of completeness this parameter can be also found here
in the LFO Edit Menu. See "LFO 1 Shape" above.
Delay
0…127
The
Delay
parameter works in different ways depending on the setting of the
Fade
parameter in the
LFO edit menu:
•
When
Fade
is set to
+00…+63
, the LFO signal output is zero for the time set with the
Delay
parameter. After this time, the LFO is faded in and then runs with full magnitude.
•
When
Fade
is set to
–64…-01
, the LFO runs with full magnitude for the time set with the
Delay
parameter. After this time, the LFO is faded out to zero.
LFO3 Spd.! Fade
056 ! +20
LFO3 Spd. – LFO 3 Speed
0...127
Determines the frequency of LFO 3. For the sake of completeness this parameter can be also found
here in the LFO Edit Menu. See "LFO 1 Speed" above.
Fade
out 64…in 63
Controls the speed with which the LFO is faded in or out. With this parameter you can create slowly
rising or falling modulations that might create interest when routed to pitch or volume.
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Please see the
LFO Delay
parameter on page 116 for further information.
LFO3 Sync!Startphase
Off ! free
LFO 3 Sync
On / Off
For the sake of completeness this parameter can be also found in the LFO Edit Menu. See "LFO 1
Sync" above.
Phase
free, 000°…360°
Controls the initial phase of the LFO when a new note is started.
Free
means that the LFO isn’t
restarted on a new note but runs freely while other values set the LFO phase to the respective offset in
degrees.