LFO:
An LFO or "Low Frequency oscillator" is a periodic signal
source (usually below audio frequency range) used to
modulate another signal parameter. An LFO can be used
for a variety of effects including vibrato (by modulating the
pitch) and tremolo (by modulating the volume).
Microtuning:
See Appendix G for a detailed description.
Modulation Matrix:
A signal "junction" where a source signal can be
patched so that it controls a destination signal. The CronoX
3's Modulation Matrix is used for tasks such as modulating
a generator's amplitude by an LFO.
Generator:
A signal source that generates a waveform at a given
frequency.
Ring Modulation:
The process of combining two audio signals by
multiplication. Ring Modulation produces sidebands but
suppresses both the carrier and modulating frequencies.
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