or from the analogue CV/gate signal inputs or even global
LFOs or EGs. The source is stored with the patch but can be
overridden by a global modulation source setting. See sec-
tion
for how to setup these global modulation sources.
[TIP] Set the global modulation sources M1
– M4 to LFO1– LFO4 to allow modulation from 5
separate LFOs on each parameter page i.e. from 1
dedicated and 4 global LFOs!
9.2 Low-Frequency Oscillator (LFO) waveforms
Both the global and dedicated LFOs (unique to each pa-
rameter page) have a wide choice of 55 waveforms. The
first 33 waveforms are:
SIN
sine SIN
SIN-90
sine phase-shifted by
90 degrees SIN-90
TRI
triangle TRI
TRI-90
triangle phase-shifted by
90 degrees TRI-90
SQUARE
square SQUARE
PULSE1
pulse short PULSE1
PULSE2
pulse medium PULSE2
PULSE3
pulse long PULSE3
RAMP
ramp wave RAMP
RAMP-90
ramp phase-shifted by
90 degrees RAMP90
RAMP-HOLD
ramp-hold RMPHLD
3-STEP
3-step 3-STEP
4-STEP
4-step 4-STEP
RANDOM
sample-and-hold S+H
NOISER
sampled noise NOISE
RANDOM-TRIANGLE
random triangle RANTRI
PULSE-R
pulse short reverse PLSE1R
PULSE-R2
pulse medium reverse PLSE2R
PULSE-R3
pulse long reverse PLSE3R
RAMP-R
ramp-hold reverse RMPH-R
BOUNCE
pulsed wave speeding up BOUNCE
BOING
pulsed wave speeding up variant BOING
RETARDATION
pulsed wave slowing down RETARD
SIN-DEC
damped sine SINDEC
SIN-INV
damped sine reversed SININV
BURST
very fast burst BURST
BURST2
fast burst BURST2
SIN+2
sine + sine at twice frequency SIN+2
SIN+3
sine + sine at three-times frequency SIN+3
SIN-TRI
half sin and half triangle combo SINTRI
TRI/2
half triangle, half constant combo TRI/2
BEAT
modulated sine BEAT
BEAT2
modulated sine variation BEAT2
The next 17 waveforms are primarily aimed at pitch modu-
lation of the oscillators to play tuned notes (but of course
you don’t have to do that!). They give the intended pitch
with an LFO amount set to 12.00s
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