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these parameters become audible once you have additionally increased the LFO-
Modulation for a modulation target. Just imagine you want to modulate the filter
frequency of the 24dB Lowpass using Master-LFO 1. In the LFO section
itself there is no possibility to assign the LFO to a target. Such assignments can only
be made in the individual sections, which offer parameters that can be modulated. In
our example Master LFO1 is supposed to modulate the filter frequency of the 24dB
filter proceed as follows:
1.) Push the
[Cutoff]
encoder button in the filtersection of the 24dB filter.
2.) Go to menupage 4/8 of the filter menu, where you'll see the following display
message:
4/8: Lowpass Cutoff-Modulators
Src1:None Dph1:0 Src2:None Dph2:0
In this menu you can select the modulationsource and adjust the modulation intensity
for two modulationsources
[
Src1] and [Src2]
Stand for Modulationsource 1 and 2.
[Dph1] and [Dph2]
Stand for modulation intensity of the sources for this parameter.
Once you've made these adjustments the display should show the following message:
4/8:Lowpass Cutoff-Modulators
Src1:MLFO1Dph1:34 Src2:None Dph2:0
Once you've made changes to the Master-LFO1 parameters in the LFO section,
you should be able to hear the effect of the changes to the Master-LFO's. The
following modulationsource are being offered in the modulation assignment section:
MLFO1-MFLO4
-
Master-LFO 1-4
MMLFO
-
Multimode-filter section LFO
LPLFP
-
Lowpass-filter-section LFO
VLFO1-VLFO4
-
Oscillator-section LFO1-4
Vel
-
Velocity
Aft
-
Aftertouch
Whee1
-
Modulationwheel
Brth
-
Breathcontroller
Pitch
-
Pitch Bender
This Display message is repeated in a number of sections of the Spectralis in slighty
modified form:
"How to...?" - The LFO section of the Analog-Synth
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