11.10.6 WAVE2
Same as WAVE1 but for LFO2.
11.10.7 SPD2
Same as SPD1 but for LFO2.
11.10.8 DEP2
Same as DEP1 but for LFO2.
11.11 LFO PAGE 2
The two Low-Frequency Oscillators can be used to modulate the parameters found on the synth tracks
SYN1, SYN2, FLTR, and AMP pages. Customize the low-frequency oscillators speed multiplication, fade,
start phase, and mode on this page.
Press [LFO] twice to access this parameter page.
11.11.1 MULT1
Multiplier multiplies the LFO1 SPD parameter by the set factor either by multiplying the current tempo
(BPM settings) or by multiplying a fixed tempo of 120 BPM.
11.11.2 FADE1
Fade In/Out makes it possible to fade in/fade out the LFO1 modulation. The knob is bipolar. Positive val-
ues give a fade-out, negative values give a fade in. 0 gives no fade in/fade out. (-64–63)
11.11.3 SPH1
Start Phase sets the point within the wave cycle where the LFO1 starts when it is trigged. 0 makes the
LFO start at the beginning of a complete wave cycle, 64 makes it start at the center. (0–127)
11.11.4 MODE1
Trig Mode sets how the LFO1 acts when trigged by a note
FRE is the default free-running mode. It makes the LFO run continuously, never restarting or
stopping even if trigged by a note.
TRG makes the LFO restart when a note is trigged.
HLD makes the LFO run free in the background, but when a note is trigged the LFO output level is
latched and held still until the next note is trigged.
ONE makes the LFO start from the beginning when a note is trigged, run for one cycle and then stop.
This setting makes the LFO function similar to an envelope.
HLF makes the LFO start from the beginning when a note is trigged, run for half a cycle and
then stop.
11.11.5 MULT2
Same as MULT1 but for LFO2.
11.11.6 FADE2
Same as FADE1 but for LFO2.
11.11.7 SPH2
Same as SPH1 but for LFO2.
11.11.8 MODE2
Same as MODE1 but for LFO2.
11. SYNTH TRACK PARAMETERS
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