Fade; Mode; Dest1; Depth1 - Elektron Analog Heat MKII User Manual

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2. The second destination is set in the MODULATION parameter page (see above). Select LFO 2ND as a
source and then select modulation destination and modulation depth.
3. The third modulation destination is permanently set to the filter cutoff. The amount of LFO modulation
added to the filter cutoff is controlled by the parameter LFO on the FILTER/EQ PAGE 1 parameter page.

7.7.1 FADE

FADE offers the possibility to fade in/out the LFO modulation. Positive values give a fade-out, negative
values give a fade-in. A middle position (0) results in no fade in/out. The fade curve is restarted each time
the LFO triggers. For more information, please see "7.4.4 TRIG" on page 27. (-64–63)

7.7.2 MODE

Selects between four different modes of LFO behavior.
• FREE is the default free-running mode. The LFO run continuously, never restarting or stopping.
• TRIG The LFO run continuously, but restarts on the event of an envelope trig.
• HOLD The LFO run continuously, but on the event of an envelope trig, the output LFO level is latched
and held still until the next envelope trig
• ONE The LFO starts when a note is trigged, then runs to the end of the waveform and then stops.
This makes the LFO function similar to an envelope.
• HALF The LFO starts when a note is trigged, then runs to the middle of the waveform and then stops.

7.7.3 DEST1

Sets the modulation destination of the LFO. For more information, please see "APPENDIX B: MODULA-
TION SOURCES AND DESTINATIONS" on page 35.

7.7.4 DEPTH1

Sets the amount of how much the LFO affects the modulation destination. A negative value gives an
inverted modulation. (Range -128.00–127.00.)
7. PARAMETER PAGES
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