Lfo - Elektron Monomachine SFX-6 Using Manual

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Go into edit (almost like you are setting up or changing the current machine) but don't select a
machine.
When you are in the machine selection window (IE. saw, sid, vo, etc) press function and copy
Select the track you want to copy to (1 through 6 on the right side of the MnM) then press
function and paste.
You just exit out of the machine window and you are done. If you want to save your change
then save the kit as normal. Alternatively make another kit to change the machines used in a
progression of sequences.

LFO:

The monomachine features 3 LFO's per track.
LFO times work at 2x number, so 64=1/4 note
(with multipliers you can get large LFO time range)
A couple of words on the lfo's:
1) The lfo's will run whatever happens; that is whether you trigger a note or not, the lfo runs.
So you cannot "turn off" the lfo. It is calculated anyway.
2) The lfo is alway tempo synced. On the lfo page, you'll find the mult parameter which
multipies the speed of the lfo with a certain factor relative to the tempo. The spd parameter
next to it, gives you a finer speed control which let's you break out of the 1/16 or 1/2 measure
per lfo cycle speed. (I hope this makes sense)
3) The lfo is free running. This means that the lfo triggers on the lfo track are meaningless,
unless you configure the trig parameter on the lfo page on "trig", "one" or "half". That
parameter is very important.
When you configure the lfo trig parameter on "trig". Putting an lfo trigger on the lfo trig track
will reset the phase of the lfo to the beginning of it's cycle.
Try the following experiment:
-place two notes on a track: one on step 1, the next one on step 9.
-go to the amp page and set hold on anything above 64. You have a continuously running
tone now, while in fact it is built with two notes.
-go to the flo page:
-pitch on 80
-trig on free
-mult on 8
-depth on 100 or something
Now go to the lfo trig track. There should be two triggers, both on the same steps as where
you programmed the notes (1 and 9). Program some extra triggers, I don't care where.
To see how the triggering works, move into the lfo page again and put the trig parameter on
trig, hold, one, half and free again....You'll see.
Say you want to route track 2's LFO to control a parameter on Track 1. Go to track two, press
Function + Synth Page select to enter the LFO screen as normal. The first parameter on the
LFO screen lets you then choose which track the LFO will be applied to.
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