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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
a sine wave when set to 100% smoothing. The sudden change in amplitude of the sawtooths develops a
more gradual slope with smoothing, ending up as triangle waves when set to 100% smoothing.
Figure 10-54
Parameters
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Wet/Dry
LFO Tempo
LFO Period
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FilterType
L Phase
L
0Hz 2k 4k 6k
Wet/Dry
Out Gain
LFO Tempo
LFO Period
LFO Shape
10-118
Sine
Saw+
Configurable Wave Shapes
0 to 100%wet
System, 1 to 255 BPM
1/24 to 32 bts
Lowpass
0.0 to 360.0 deg
The amount of modulated (wet) signal relative to unaffected (dry) signal as a percent.
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
Basis for the rates of the LFO, as referenced to a musical tempo in bpm (beats per minute).
When this parameter is set to ÒSystemÓ, the tempo is locked to the internal sequencer
tempo or to incoming MIDI clocks. When it is set to ÒSystemÓ, sources (FUNs, LFOs, ASRs
etc.) will have no effect on the Tempo parameter.
Sets the LFO rate based on the Tempo determined above: the number of beats
corresponding to one period of the LFO cycle. For example, if the LFO Period is set to Ò4Ó,
the LFOs will take four beats to pass through one oscillation, so the LFO rate will be 1/4th
of the Tempo setting. If it is set to Ò6/24Ó (=1/4), the LFO will oscillate four times as fast as
the Tempo. At Ò0Ó, the LFOs stop oscillating and their phase is undetermined (wherever
they stopped).
The waveform type for the LFO. Choices are Sine, Saw+, Saw-, Pulse, and Tri.
PulseWidth
Saw-
Pulse
Out Gain
LFO Shape
LFO PlsWid
LFO Smooth
Min Freq
Max Freq
Resonance
R Phase
R
0Hz 2k 4k 6k
Tri
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
Sine
0 to 100%
0 to 100%
58 to 8372 Hz
58 to 8372 Hz
0 to 50 dB
0.0 to 360.0 deg

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