Rogram, Unctions, Ample – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 7: LFOs, S&H and Process

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As mentioned earlier in this manual, a Low Frequency
Oscillator (LFO) primarily provides periodic (repeating
pattern) modulation to its assigned destination. But an
LFO can also produce aperiodic (non-repeating)
modulation based on a randomly-generated waveform

and a noise source.

Although they are somewhat similar in design to the
VCOs, LFOs are not intended to be used as audio sources.

Therefore, their outputs are not routed to any of the A6’s
audio paths. Instead, LFOs are routed to other elements of
the sound as a mod source, so while you can’t hear them
directly, you can hear their effect on other elements of the
sound in a modulation path.

In addition, the description of LFO waves bear a striking
resemblance to VCO waves. So you may notice that you’ve
seen many of this chapter's diagrams in previous parts of
the manual. This is not a deja vú, and we’ll try to keep the

confusion to a minimum.

The most common use of an LFO is for vibrato (VCO
frequency or pitch modulation). The mod wheel on the A6

is a perfect example of this as it controls the amplitude
(amount) of an LFO that is routed to the frequency of the
VCOs. An LFO is often routed to modulate the filter
frequency (harmonic modulation) or the any of the
amplifiers in the audio path (amplitude modulation, or
tremolo): the

PRE FILTER MIX

,

POST FILTER MIX

or the

VOICE

MIX

stages.

The LFO section of the A6 also contains a special aperiodic
mod source called sample-and-hold –

S & H

on the front

panel – which we’ll get into shortly.

LFO P

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The parameters of the LFOs are described below.
Parameters marked with a

are also mod destinations –

they can be modulated by another source. You can
experiment with any of the parameters by pressing the

VIEW

button or turning the

RATE

knob on any of the three

LFOs. Then use the soft knobs and buttons below the
display to select a specific parameter.

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