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When in Sync mode, try modulating the Rate with another Switcher LFO. While
sweeping through the positions on the slide, experiment in programming subtle var-
iations in time divisions.
19.6. Random LFO
Adding randomness to your signal can inject human-like character to an otherwise highly control-
led sound. This naturalistic quality is grounded in chance, probability and human error; the es-
sence of what distinguishes a drummer from a drum machine. The Random LFO is a specialized
LFO that generates different kinds of controllable variable random numbers, and provides controls
to alter the range of randomness applied. It shares the same range of Rate and Amp controls as
the Switcher LFO, excluding the Uni Z polarity setting. The Shape and Jitter controls offer further
access to determine the type and amount of randomness produced.
The Random LFO can also be used as a generator by activating the Audio Noise button. Assign-
ing the LFO to a Modulation source via the Routing page enables you to use the LFO as a noise
source, in the audio signal path. For more information on using Modulators as generators, see
Modulation Modules.
The Amp Jitter can be used to produce a precise amount of random values. Mixing between the
two extremes, particularly with fast Rates settings, has a significant impact on the color of the
noise. The independent controls can produce a wide range of noises and random modulations.
The Random LFO contains the following parameters and controls:
(1) Rate mode: Selects one of three modes (Sync, Free, OSC), which determine the rate in which
the LFO repeats its cycles.
In Sync mode, the LFO is synchronized to the host tempo. It provides a slider with five posi-
tions, each of which can be programmed to your desired time division. Editing the numerator
Modulators
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