Elektron Analog Four User Manual

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Appendix A: SYNTH TRACK PARAMETERS

LFO1 (page 1)

SPD (LFO1 Speed) controls the speed of LFO1. It is synced to
the BPM. For LFO1 to be synced to straight beats, try settings of
16, 32 or 64. The value is bi-polar, meaning the LFO shape can
be played backwards by using negative values.

MUL (LFO1 Multiplier) multiplies the SPD parameter by the set
factor.

FAD (LFO1 Fade In/Out) offers the possibility to fade in/out the
LFO modulation. Positive values give a fade-out, negative values
give a fade-in. A mid position (0) will result in no fade in/out.

SPH (LFO1 Start Phase) controls where in the waveform the
LFO1 will start when being trigged.

MOD (LFO1 Trig Mode) controls how the LFO1 will react when a
note is played. Five settings exist.

FRE is the default free-running mode. It makes LFO1 run

continuously, never restarting or stopping.

TRG makes LFO1 restart when a note is played.

HLD makes LFO1 run free in the background, but when a

note is played the output LFO1 level is latched and held still
until the next note is played.

ONE will make LFO1 start from the beginning when a note

is played, run for one cycle and then stop. This makes it
function similarly to an envelope.

HLF will make LFO1 start from the beginning when a note

is played, run for half a cycle and then stop.

WAV (LFO1 Waveform) controls the LFO1 waveform.

DST (LFO1 Destination A) selects the first of the two available
destinations for LFO1. Confirm a selection by pressing [YES/
SAVE]
.

DEP (LFO1 Depth A) controls how much LFO1 will modulate the
destination chosen by the first DST parameter. The knob is bipo-
lar, meaning that both negative and positive modulation depth is
available.

DST (LFO1 Destination B) selects the second of the two availa-
ble destinations for LFO1. Confirm a selection by pressing [YES/
SAVE]
.

DEP (LFO1 Depth B) controls how much the LFO1 will modulate
the destination chosen by the second DST parameter. The knob
is bipolar, meaning that both negative and positive modulation
depth is available.

LFO2 (page 2)

SPD (LFO2 Speed) controls the speed of LFO2. It is synced to
the BPM. For LFO2 to be synced to straight beats, try settings of
16, 32 or 64. The value is bi-polar, meaning the LFO shape can
be played backwards by using negative values.

MUL (LFO2 Multiplier) multiplies the SPD parameter by the set
factor.

FAD (LFO2 Fade In/Out) offers the possibility to fade in/out the
LFO modulation. Positive values give a fade-out, negative values
give a fade-in. A mid position (0) will result in no fade in/out.

SPH (LFO2 Start Phase) controls where in the waveform the
LFO2 will start when being trigged.

MOD (LFO2 Trig Mode) controls how the LFO2 will react when a
note is played. Five settings exist.

FRE is the default free-running mode. It makes LFO2 run

continuously, never restarting or stopping.

TRG makes LFO2 restart when a note is played.

HLD makes LFO2 run free in the background, but when a

note is played the output LFO2 level is latched and held still
until the next note is played.

ONE will make LFO2 start from the beginning when a note

is played, run for one cycle and then stop. This makes it
function similarly to an envelope.

HLF will make LFO2 start from the beginning when a note

is played, run for half a cycle and then stop.

WAV (LFO2 Waveform) controls the LFO2 waveform.

DST (LFO1 Destination A) selects the first of the two available
destinations for LFO2. Confirm a selection by pressing [YES/
SAVE]
.

DEP (LFO2 Depth A) controls how much LFO2 will modulate the
destination chosen by the first DST parameter. The knob is bipo-
lar, meaning that both negative and positive modulation depth is
available.

DST (LFO2 Destination B) selects the second of the two availa-
ble destinations for LFO2. Confirm a selection by pressing [YES/
SAVE]
.

DEP (LFO2 Depth B) controls how much the LFO2 will modulate
the destination chosen by the second DST parameter. The knob
is bipolar, meaning that both negative and positive modulation
depth is available.

LFO

The two track LFOs can be used to modulate the other synth track parameters.

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