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Tetrapad Manual
The higher up you touch a pad, the faster the LFO rate, which is indicated by the rate at
which its Output Status LED flashes.
3. Select the LFO shape by rotating the encoder.
This cycles the LFO shape between Triangle, Sawtooth, Ramp (inverse saw), Square
and Random.
4. Set the LFO’s polarity by pressing the encoder.
Each press of the encoder cycles through the three LFO polarities: bipolar; unipolar
(positive only); unipolar (negative only).
You can tell an LFO’s polarity by monitoring the Output Status LEDs: A bipolar LFO will
switch between green & red. A positive unipolar wave will switch between green & off. A
negative unipolar wave will switch between red & off.
5. Press harder on a pad to send an additional pressure-sensitive CV to the corresponding
Even numbered output.
Using LFO PERFORMANCE Mode
1. If the Shift Status LED is currently red, push the SHIFT Button to turn it off, enabling
PERFORMANCE View:
In LFO PERFORMANCE View, the LFO uses the waveshape and polarity defined in
LFO EDIT View. So if you want to modify either of those values for an LFO, you need to
temporarily switch back into LFO EDIT View.
2. As in LFO EDIT View, adjust the LFO rate by touching the pad.
The higher up you touch the pad, the faster the LFO rate — which is indicated by the
rate at which its Output Status LED flashes.
3. Rotate the encoder to change the pad’s LFO rate range.
Each counter-clockwise rotation divides the LFO rate in half, creating longer (slower)
oscillations. Each clockwise rotation doubles the LFO rate, creating faster oscillations.
There are eight LFO rate range settings available.
4. Press the encoder to lock the LFO rate at its current value.
The corresponding Pad Status LED turns blue, indicating the LFO rate is locked. Now
when you touch a pad, the value does not change. This is particularly useful when you
want to use the pads to transmit pressure CV without accidentally affecting the LFO rate.
To unlock an LFO, simply press the encoder again, turning off its blue Pad Status LED.
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