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Lfos (Low Frequency Oscillators) - CAKEWALK Z3TA+ 2.1 Bedienungsanleitung

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LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators)

Figure 16.
LFO section
The LFO section in Z3TA+ is one of the most powerful ever designed. There are six LFOs-- 1-4
affect all voices at once, while 5-6 affect individual voices.
For each LFO you can select among dozens of waveforms, including ten user-designed waveforms,
and three different random and sample and hold options. USER1 waveform is shipped with Z3TA+
as an example.
To design your own waveform, create a 16bit, 24bit or 32bit mono PCM audio file and name it
luser1.pcm, luser2.pcm, etc. Save the .pcm file in the Wavetables folder.
A single LFO actually consists of two independent LFOs, which can be combined in several ways,
including time morphing and many mathematical functions.
All LFOs can be synchronized to host tempo, and they will track the host bar position to keep
tracking even on the event of dynamic tempo changes in the host.
LFO
All Voices LFO (1-4)
Per Voice LFO (5-6)
Table 13.
LFOs
32
The Synthesizer
Description
All voices in a program are affected by the same LFO value.
Each independent note played is a voice. An All Voices LFO filter affects all notes
at the same time in the same way.
Each voice in a program has its own LFO.
A Per Voice LFO filter affects each note independently.

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