Lfo controls, Lfo depth, Lfo res / lfo rate – SONiVOX Wobble User Manual

Page 14: Lfo shape, Lfo ramp, Lfo tune

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LFO Controls


The low-frequency oscillator (LFO) is a fundamental tool sound designers use to create their
sounds. Wobble's LFO lets you control its rate, depth, and resolution if it is synchronized to the
host DAW's tempo. These controls are at the top of the interface.

LFO Depth

This knob controls how much LFO affects the signal's filter frequency. When this
knob is set to 0, the LFO is off. When it is set to 127, the LFO will modulate the filter
between its lowest and highest settings. (In some Patches, the LFO may be
assigned to amplitude instead of filter. In this case, the LFO will modulate volume.)

LFO Res / LFO Rate

When the Sync button is on, the Res (resolution) knob affects the rate by
examining your host DAW's tempo settings and adjusting the LFO timing to
match any value ranging from whole notes (1) to 32nd notes (1/32). This
parameter is also automatable, so you can change Wobble's pulse in real
time.

When the Sync button is off, the Rate knob controls the rate.

LFO Shape

Wobble has four different LFO shapes—sine, triangle, square, and saw-tooth
waves—letting you use the LFO anyway you'd like. Like other parameters on this
page, this control is fully automatable, letting you morph your LFO effects throughout
your projects.

LFO Ramp

Each LFO's Ramp parameter fades the full effect of the LFO settings overtime (in
seconds). With a Depth of 127 and a Ramp setting of 5, the LFO effect will slowly
fade in over 5 seconds.

LFO Tune

This knob lets you offset each LFO's pitch up to 50 cents up or down.

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