LinPlug Albino 3 Manual page 36

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An LFO is an oscillator that generates low frequency signals that can be
used to modulate other aspects of the signal. The Albino contains 4
separate LFOs each offering 9 user parameters. These are: Wave, Freq
(Frequency), Symmetry, Phase, Delay, Attack, Decay, Sync and Mono.
To select one of the LFOs waveforms click on one of the waveform buttons
at the bottom left of the LFO section. Six LFO waveforms are available:
Sine, Triangle, Ramp, Square, Noise and Sample and Hold. It should be
noted that when the Noise and Sample and Hold waveforms are synced to
tempo, they run at a faster tempo than the other LFO waveforms. For
example, if you set sync to 1/1, use a tempo of 120 bpm and play a whole
note (4 beats), the duration of one cycle of the regular waveforms (Sine,
Triangle, Ramp, Square) will be 2 seconds. However, the Sample and Hold
and Noise waveforms will change their state within 1/8 of 2 seconds or 0.25
seconds.
The "Freq" (Frequency) parameter determines the LFO's frequency (in Hz).
This parameter has no function if Sync is used (see below).
The "Symmetry" parameter can be used to distort the waveform's shape,
stretching it or compressing it as required.
The "Phase" parameter sets the point in the waveform cycle at which
modulation begins.
You can also apply an envelope to the LFO using the Delay, Attack and
Decay dials.
The "Delay" parameter sets the amount of time (in seconds) before the
LFO begins modulating the signal. A Delay setting of 0 means that the LFO
begins operating immediately.
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