Manual
When the trigger feature is activated, the LFO doesn’t run freely anymore. Instead it’s
restarted every time a note is played. This means for every note, the LFO setting starts the
same way. Especially for percussive sound e.g. bassdrums and basslines, this can be important
to make them sound static and direct.
Next to that, the trigger button is used to enter the LFO menu where more LFO features can
be set with the Soft-Controllers.
Press the
(LFO Menu)
-button of LFO1.
The LC Display shows
The corresponding Soft-Controllers and Soft-Buttons have the following features:
1.
(Soft-Controller) < SynL1 >
(Syncronisation)
•
< Intr >
: Internal – The LFO1 speed is controlled by the internal SUNSYN clock and is
adjusted with the
(Speed)
-knob in the LFO-Section of the front panel.
•
< MiClk >
: Midi-Clock – The LFO1 speed is controlled by an external midi clock signal. The
Speed knob is inactive.
2.
(Soft-Controller) < Clkdiv >
(Clockdivider)
The clock divider splits the midi clock into note values. The LFO is restarted according to the
selected setting. The clock divider’s setting is identical for both LFO’s. These are the possible
values:
•
< 32 th >
: 1/32 Note
•
< 16t-3 >
: 1/16 Triole
•
< 16 th >
: 1/16 Note
LFOs
3-9
043
Single Mode
note on
note on
LFO Trigger on
Time
Amplitude
note on
note on
note on
note on
LFO Trigger off
Amplitude
Time
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