Lfo; Lfo-Reset - Vermona '14 Analogsynthesizer User Manual

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LFO

The LFO generates oscillations at lower frequencies. It can modulate the following targets:
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Pulse width of VCO 1 and VCO 2 (see "Waveforms and pulse width" on page 50)
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VCO 2's pitch (see "Pitch modulation" on page 51)
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The filter's cutoff frequency (see "Cutoff modulation" on page 55).
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The VCA, in combination with EG  2 (see "Amplifier" on page 56 respectively see "Envelope
generators" on page 57).
FREQUENCY sets the LFO's speed within a range of 0.05 Hz (= 20 seconds) and 100 Hz.
The WAVE switch sets the waveform. Available waveforms are rising and falling sawtooth (1, 2),
square (3), triangle (4), sine (5) and random (RND).
LFO-reset and LFO-synchronization can be adjusted using the EDIT parameters.

LFO-reset

With EDIT parameter [8] LFO RESET being enabled, the LFO's waveform will be set to zero and
restarted with each new note played on the keyboard. Carry out the following steps to do so:
1.
Make sure, the '14 Analogsynthesizer is in standard play-mode (ARPEGGIATOR switch
set to OFF).
Enter the edit mode by pressing the [EDIT] button – the corresponding LED will be lit.
2.
Use the select dial to select the EDIT parameter [8] LFO RESET.
3.
Pressing the VALUE button enables or disables the LFO Reset (VALUE LED lit/unlit).
4.
Exit EDIT mode by pressing the [EDIT] button again.
5.
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