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(6) Velocity: Controls the influence of the incoming MIDI note’s velocity on the overall amplitude of
the envelope. When turned fully left, the envelope amplitude is not influenced by the velocity of the
incoming notes. When the fader is turned fully right, the overall envelope amplitude is directly pro-
portional to the velocity of the incoming notes. The Velocity button changes the slope of the Ve-
locity control from linear to logarithmic, when activated.
(7) Env Level: Defines the overall level of the envelope.
(8) Polarity: Selects one of three settings (Bi, Uni. Window) that determine the direction of modu-
lation.
When Bi is selected, the modulation is bidirectional.
With Uni selected, the modulation is unidirectional and moves only in one direction.
When Window is selected, the envelope is unidirectional and mirrored at the center. This re-
moves the independent controls for attack and release, and offers only one shape control as
the stages are now identical.
(9) Display: Provides a visual representation of the envelope shape, based on how the knobs and
menus are set. Move the controls described above to see how each parameter influences the
shape of the envelope.
19.5. Switcher LFO
The Switcher LFO offers a suite of LFO types, optimized for different use cases. The LFO is made
up of the Rate, Shape, and Amp sections, running from left to right. The Rate section determines
the speed and the play mode of the LFO. Depending on the mode selected, the Rate knob will
change its appearance and functionality. Osc mode, provides an extremely fast modulation option
that can be used in sync with the pitch of the Wavetable oscillators. The Shape section offers 16
different waveform shapes, from the typical Sine, Triangle, Saw and Square, to Ramp, Random,
Spike and more.
Assigning a modulation source to the Shape selector allows you to scan through the different LFO
shapes, creating some dramatic sonic effects. The Fall/Rise control in the Amp section can be
used to determine the fade in and fade out of the LFO. The envelope is not velocity sensitive, and
always restarts each time a MIDI gate is received. This can be particularly useful in musical appli-
cations, for example, when using the LFO for pitch vibrato, it enables you to fade in the vibrato
slowly. The flexible shapes allow you to customise your LFO to tailor very specific modulation
tasks.
The Play modes determine whether the LFO loops continuously or plays through one cycle only,
and how the LFO cycle resets in response to incoming MIDI triggers. In addition to standard Gate
and Restart behavior, Loop REL mode can be used to create interesting release effects.
The Switcher LFO contains the following parameters and controls:
Modulators
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