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STP-SLT
→ Advances a step on the LFO based on the zero cross of another slot
(which could be for example an external CV clock). The slot is selected with the speed
parameter. (eg speed 1 means slot 1 as the source).
- Speed:
Defines the speed / frequency of the LFO. If the clock is set to Tick, Pattern or
Slot, then the speed value acts as a divider. Note that the speed for the noise waveforms
has a different scale than the ones for the periodic waveforms.
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Amplitude
(AMP)
:
Defines the Range / Amplitude of the LFO. The value goes to F7 which
is the max amplitude. Slot0..Slot7 can be defined as the source for the range. With that you
can achieve Amplitude Modulation (AM).
-
Offset:
Adds or subtracts a DC Offset to the LFO waveform.
-
Invert:
Inverts the LFO Waveform
- Bit:
Resolution of the LFO waveform. 1 bit to 12 bit
-
Phase:
Sets the Phase/Offset of the waveform. So when the LFO is started/reset it will
start from this point in the waveform. In combination with the pulse wave it decides the
pulse width.
-
Rst X
: Reset waveform resets the waveform to the start of the waveform or to be more
precise, to the point of the phase of the waveform. Where reset X doesn’t have a source
and can be reset only by pressing OK on the function or from the sequencer Automator FX
functions (ASLx 101). You can further set the Rst X value from 0 to 7 which means that the
reset will additionally be triggered by another Slot. To reset the Reset input needs a
transition from at least 0 to 200 which is ca. 0,5 volt if derived from the 10 Volt range.
Internally it means that the output of another Slot must have been 0 or lower and go to
output values of 200 and higher. By using a CV input as another slot Automator, one can
reset the LFO from an external source.
•
CV Input / Output (CV I/O)
These Automators can use the CV inputs as well as the CV or MOD outputs as their source
to route it to any of the Automator destinations or to another slots. This can be used to
manipulate many internal values of the sequencer by an external source and by the current
values of the CV/MOD outputs.
The following settings are available for the CV inputs:
-
Source
→ CV input 1..4 uses the CV Input Jacks as an Automator source,
OUT CV1..6, MOD CV1..6 uses the CV/MOD outputs (same signal) as an Automator
source. Be aware that it is the signal including a possible automator manipulation.
-
Offset →
Adds or subtracts a DC Offset to the Source
-
Invert →
Inverts the Source signal.
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022