Lfo section – Sonic Charge Echobode User Manual

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MIX

Mixes the wet and dry signal to your liking. Because of the phase distortion of

Echo-

bode

, even a frequency shifting of 0 Hz will affect the sound although it is extremely

subtle if you do not mix it with the dry signal. If you mix it you will hear the typical spec-
tral "notches" and "phases" that you associate with a phaser effect.

LFO Section

TARGET

The built-in

LFO

can affect

FREQUENCY

shift amount,

PHASE

adjustment or

DELAY

time. Just like the

RANGE

dial, changing

LFO TARGET

will make the

AMOUNT

knob

jump. The

LFO

waveform is always a smooth sine shape.

RATE

The rate of the

LFO

, from 0 to 100 Hz if

SYNC

is off and 8 measures to 1/64 if

SYNC

is

on. A rate of 0 Hz is actually useful as it will reset the LFO output to a high constant
level. With the

STEREO

switch you can then use

AMOUNT

to separate the left and

right setting of the designated

TARGET

. E.g. having different amount of frequency shift-

ing on the left and right audio channels.

SYNC

Turn this on to synchronize the

LFO

to song position and tempo. The

LFO

will follow

the song position when the sequencer is running so that things will sound the same
every time

(as common among Reason devices)

. However if you change the synchro-

nized rate when playing, the

LFO

is still adjusted smoothly and it will never jump

abruptly. There is a CV output for the

LFO

signal on the backside

(this is the signal be-

fore it is scaled by the AMOUNT)

.

AMOUNT

Sets the amount of

LFO

modulation on the designated target. As said above, changing

the

TARGET

can make the

AMOUNT

knob jump. Also to repeat, with a 0 Hz

LFO

rate

and

STEREO

enabled, the

AMOUNT

knob can be used to set the designated

TARGET

parameter of the left and right channel independently.

STEREO

Enable

STEREO

to invert the modulation of the right audio channel

(meaning it will go

down when the left channel goes up and vice versa)

. If you have enabled

CROSS

and a

lot of

FEEDBACK

this stereo separation will be less prominent but will still affect the

stereo image.

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