Lfos; Filter/Amp/Pitch/Osc 1/Osc 2 Lfo - Korg modvawe Owner's Manual

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LFOs

LFOs

Filter/Amp/Pitch/Osc 1/Osc 2 LFO

The five LFOs—Filter, Amp, Pitch, Osc 1, and Osc 2—all work identically.
Tempo
[Off, On]
On: The LFO synchronizes to the system tempo, with its speed controlled by Base Note and Multiply.
Off: The LFO speed is controlled by the Frequency parameter, in Hz.
Base Note
(FREQUENCY)
[List of rhythmic values]
If Tempo is On, this sets the basic speed of the LFO. The values range from a 32nd note to a double breve (four whole
notes), including dotted notes and triplets.
x (Multiply Base Note by...)
[1...32]
If Tempo is On, this multiplies the length of the Base Note. For instance, if the Base Note is set to a sixteenth note, and
Times is set to 3, the LFO will cycle over a dotted eighth note.
Frequency
(FREQUENCY)
[0.001...32.000 Hz]
If Tempo is Off, the LFO speed is set in Hz.
Waveform
(WAVEFORM)
[Triangle...Random6 (Continuous)]
Most of the waveforms are self-explanatory, but a few will benefit from more details:
GTR (Guitar) is intended for guitar vibrato. It is positive-only, so that when used for pitch, it only bends upwards.
RND 1 (Random 1) generates traditional sample and hold waveforms: random level changes with steady timing.
RND 2 (Random 2) randomizes both levels and timing.
RND 3 (Random 3) generates a pulse wave with random timing.
RND 4-6 are smoothed versions of Random 1–3, with slopes instead of steps. Use them to create gentler random
variations.
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