Lfo [Edit]: M1 To Lfox; Lfo: The [1] Button; Lfo: The [2] Button; Lfo: The [S&H] Button - Alesis Ion Reference Manual

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5
Program Parameters

LFO [edit]: M1 to LFOx

Page:
Soft Button:
Range:
Default:
There are several ways to use an LFO, but the two main ways are as an
expressive modulation source tied to one of the wheels, or as a constant
modulation source for some aspect of the sound. This parameter
determines whether the LFO will be used as one or the other, or as a
blend of both.
If you want the LFO only available from (m1), set this parameter to
100%. If you want the LFO to provide some amount of constant
modulation regardless of the position of (m1), set this parameter to
something less than 100%. When this parameter is set to zero, the LFO
will always be full-strength.

LFO: the [1] button

This button selects LFO 1's parameters for editing. It also immediately
takes you to LFO Edit page 1 with the LFO Rate parameter selected. For
a description of the various LFO-related parameters, see the LFO [edit]
sections on this and the previous page.

LFO: the [2] button

This button selects LFO 2's parameters for editing. It also immediately
takes you to LFO Edit page 1 with the LFO Rate parameter selected. For
a description of the various LFO-related parameters, see the LFO [edit]
sections on this and the previous page.
LFO: the [s&h] button
This button selects the Sample & Hold's parameters for editing. It also
immediately takes you to S&H Edit page 1 with the S&H Rate parameter
selected. The Sample & Hold generator and its parameters are described
in the following section.
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2
1
0-100%
0%
In order to use an LFO as a modulation
source, you must use the mod matrix to
designate a parameter as its destination. For
more information, see Chapter 6.

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