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LFO Oscillators with 10 different waveforms.

Parameters include: Frequency, Envelope (aka modulation amount), Reset, and Phase Offset.

In the Mono version, Phase Offset determines the starting point of the cycle.

In stereo v1, Phase modulates the separate channels. Positive values offset the Right Channel and negative values offset the Left channel. Left = !phase max: 0, Right = !phase min: 0. For example, if !Phase = 90, the left channel phase will remain unchanged while the Right channel will be offset 90 degrees.

In stereo v2, Phase parameter controls the phase relationship of Left and Right channels. Left = 0 - !Phase * 0.5, Right = !Phase * 0.5. For example, if !Phase = 90, the left channel with be offset -45 degrees and the right channel offset +45 degrees resulting in the two channels be 90 degrees out of phase with each other.

Use the Channeler sound to map the left / right channels to your modulation destination. Try it on a stereo filter.

-- BenPhenix - 27 Jun 2004

 
 
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