6.2.1.4. Rate Type
There are four different ways to set the speed of the LFO:
•
Hertz:
the rate is independently set in a range of 0.01 to 200 cycles.
•
Sync Binary:
the rate is synchronized with tempo, with a setting of 1/4 (quarter
note) equalling one cycle per beat.
•
Sync Triplets:
Tempo-synchronized, where 1/4 equals a quarter-note triplet per
beat (faster).
•
Sync Dotted:
Tempo-synchronized, where 1/4 equals a dotted quarter-note per
beat (slower)
6.2.1.5. LFO Delay
Turn on the Key Trig switch to turn on the Delay. Click and drag the Delay data field
to introduce a gradual fade-in of the LFO level. The range is from 0.001 seconds to 20
seconds.
6.2.1.6. Mono/Poly buttons
When the Poly (polyphonic) button is lit, the LFO waveform is independent for every note
that is played, so that the modulation stage of each note depends on when it was played.
When the Mono button is lit, there is a single LFO waveform for all notes being played, so
that the modulation rises and falls in unison.
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