The Attack dial setting determines the length of time (in seconds) it takes
for the LFO to reach the full modulation depth. This can be used to slowly
increase the amount of modulation applied to the signal. A setting of 0
means that modulation commences immediately.
The Decay dial setting determines the length of time (in seconds) that the
LFO modulation depth takes to move from the Attack peak amount to 0.
Setting this parameter to oo (infinite) means that modulation is applied for
an infinite amount of time, that is, the full duration of the signal.
Finally, you can use the Sync menu to sync LFO triggering with the current
tempo (see Appendix B for the range of possible sync settings).
The Mono button enables one LFO waveform to be applied to all synth
voices simultaneously. When the Mono button is off the LFO waveform is
applied to each voice individually. Alternatively, when the Mono button is
on, a single LFO is used for all voices and runs permanently.
The small R = Retrigger switch to the right of the Mono button defines
whether a new note will restart the LFO or not. If you have a pause
between two notes being played, the LFO will restart with the phase given
by the Phase parameter when the Retrigger is activated. If its deactivated it
will run permanently and is not influenced by notes being played.
Modulation Matrix
The Albino's Modulation Matrix allows you to create 16 user-defined
modulation routings. 47 modulation destinations are available for
modulation by 26 modulation sources (see Appendix D for a listing and
description of all modulation sources and destinations).
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