Sound Parameters
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PH.SHIFT
If disabled (
off
), LFO 2 operates independently from LFO 1.
If enabled, the rate and phase of the generated LFO2 signal
is defined by LFO 1. The Phase Shift parameter defines the
angle in degrees (from 2 to 180) from which LFO 2’s signal
is phase shifted to LFO 1. The use of this function only
makes sense when using a regular waveshape like sine,
triangle or square.
GLOBAL
When active (on), the global LFO acts as a kind of "shadow
copy" of LFO2. This global LFO is following the settings of
LFO2 - Rate, Shape, Symmetry, and Humanize. However, it
does NOT means that LFO2 is not a voice LFO anymore.
LFO2 is staying back in its place (as a voice LFO). This
global LFO is actually a third "synth level" LFO, which in
addition could be synced to MIDI clock (see next options)
MIDISYNC
If set to
on
, the global LFO is synchronised to an incoming
MIDI Clock signal.
MSYNCTO
If set to on, the
Rate
value of the global LFO can be set in
musical notation. The range goes from 1/32 up to 1024
bars, dependings on the BPM tempo (internal 40-300
BPM). It covers a frequency ranges from 0.000065 Hz
(about one cycle in ca. 4 hours 15 minutes) up to 160 Hz
(which reaches in fact the audible range).
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When working with high LFO rates, this could pro-
duce sometimes audible aliasing effects, when ap-
plied to the certain destination, related to the analog
CVs of VCF or VCA.
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