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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
Parameters for Tremolo BPM
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In/Out
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LFO Rate
LFO Phase
Depth
A
0% 50% 100%
In/Out
Out Gain
Tempo
LFO Rate
LFO Rate
Rate Scale
LFO Phase
Depth
LFO Shape
PulseWidth
50% Weight
L/R Phase
10-166
In or Out
0 to 12.00 x
0.0 to 360.0 deg
0 to 100 %
When set to ÒInÓ the effect is active; when set to ÒOutÓ the effect is bypassed.
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
For Tremolo BPM. Basis for the rate 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.
For Tremolo. The speed of the tremolo LFO in cycles per second.
For Tremolo BPM. The number of LFO cycles in one beat relative to the selected Tempo.
For example, 1.00x means the LFO repeats once per beat; 2.00x twice per beat; etc...
For Tremolo. This multiplies the speed of the LFO rate into the audio range. When above
19x, the values increment in semitone steps. These steps are accurate when LFO Rate is set
to 1.00 Hz.
For Tremolo BPM. This parameter shifts the phase of the tremolo LFO relative to an
internal beat reference. It is most useful when Tempo is set to ÒSystemÓ and LFO Phase
controls the phase of the LFO relative to MIDI clock.
This controls the amount of attenuation applied when the LFO is at its deepest excursion
point.
The waveform type for the LFO. Choices are Sine, Saw+, Saw-, Pulse, Tri, and Expon.
When the LFO Shape is set to Pulse, this parameter sets the pulse width as a percentage of
the waveform period. The pulse is a square wave when the width is set to 50%. This
parameter is active only when the Pulse waveform is selected.
The relative amount of attenuation added when the LFO is at the -6dB point. This causes
the LFO shape to bow up or down depending on whether this parameter is set positive or
negative (Figure 1).
LFO phase relationship of the left channel. Flipping the left channelÕs LFO out of phase
causes the effect to become an auto-balancer.
Out Gain
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
Tempo
System, 0 to 255 BPM
LFO Shape
Tri
PulseWidth
0 to 100 %
50% Weight
-6 to 3 dB
L/R Phase
In or Out

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