Peavey DPM V3 Owner's Manual page 49

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Triangle
Ramp
Square
Random
Tri (triangle):
This produces rises and falls of equal time. Triangle LFO waveforms are
commonly used for vibrato and tremolo.
Saw (sawtooth):
This produces a rising waveform that, after reaching its maximum
level, snaps back to zero and starts over again.
Ramp:
This is the opposite of Saw in that a falling waveform, after reaching its
minimum level, snaps back to maximum and starts over again.
Sar (square):
This waveform alternates between minimum and maximum values. It is
useful for creating trills (and European-style police sirens if you're into sound effects).
Rndm (random):
Each LFO cycle produces a randomly-generated level. This is good
for sound effects and for adding slight randomized pitch variations to instruments such
as trumpet, which seldom maintain a totally consistent pitch during playing.
Amount (00-99)
This sets the maximum signal level generated by the LFO, from minimum (0) to max-
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