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10—Effect Modulation
ENSONIQ DP/Pro Reference Manual 9
What these Parameters Do:
The LFO 1 Shape and LFO 2 Shape parameters determine the type of low-frequency wave to be used
as a modulator.
Setting a Mod LFO’s Speed
The mod LFOs can be synchronized to the current system clock or MIDI clocks (see Chapter 2) by note
value, or to a specific frequency, in hertz.
Mod A/B Parameter 64: (LFO 1) Rate
Mod A/B Parameter 67: (LFO 2) Rate
LFO 1 Shape=Sine Rate=1/2
Note Phase=45
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Values: 8 Beats 1/2 Note 1/8 Note 1/32Note
7 Beats 1/2 Trip 1/8 Trip 1/32Trip
6 Beats Dot 1/4 Dot 1/16 0.1 through 0.9 Hz
5 Beats 1/4 Note 1/16Note 1.0 through 4.5 Hz in .5 Hz increments
4 Beats 1/4 Trip 1/16Trip 5.0 through 20 Hz in 1.0 Hz increments
3 Beats Dot 1/8 Dot 1/32
What these Parameters Do:
The (LFO 1) Rate and (LFO 2) Rate parameters set the speed of low-frequency oscillation. Values that
describe beats or fractions of beats synchronize the LFO to the system clock or MIDI clocks. Values
expressed in Hz drive the LFO without synchronization.
Determining the Phase of Synchronized LFOs
When a mod LFO is synchronized to the current system clock or MIDI clocks (see “Setting a Mod
LFO’s Speed” above), you can set where in its cycle the LFO wave will be at each occurrence of the
rhythmic value selected with (LFO 1) Rate and (LFO 2) Rate.
(See the illustration on the next page.)
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