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[[Image:MMM LFO POS Pulse small.jpg]] | [[Image:MMM LFO POS Pulse small.jpg]] | ||
'''Positive Pulse''' | |||
[[Image:MMM LFO SQUARE small.jpg]] | [[Image:MMM LFO SQUARE small.jpg]] | ||
'''Square''' | |||
[[Image:MMM LFO NEG Pulse small.jpg]] | [[Image:MMM LFO NEG Pulse small.jpg]] | ||
'''Negative Pulse''' | |||
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[[Image:MMM LFO SAW small.jpg]] | [[Image:MMM LFO SAW small.jpg]] | ||
'''Sawtooth''' | |||
[[Image:MMM LFO Tri small.jpg]] | [[Image:MMM LFO Tri small.jpg]] | ||
'''Triangle''' | |||
[[Image:MMM LFO INV SAW small.jpg]] | [[Image:MMM LFO INV SAW small.jpg]] | ||
'''Inverted Sawtooth''' | |||
Each LFO has independent rate controls. The upper LFO has a lower range than the lower LFO | Each LFO has independent rate controls. The upper LFO has a lower range than the lower LFO |
Revision as of 12:27, 21 December 2008
Two independent LFOs in one module.
Each LFO contains two simultaneously available square and triangle waveform outputs.
Each output can be skewed to waveform extremes. i.e. square can be skewed from narrow-positive pulse widths through square to narrow-negative pulse widths.
Triangle can be skewed from positive saw through triangle to negative saw.
Each LFO has independent rate controls. The upper LFO has a lower range than the lower LFO