Modulation – LinPlug MorphoX User Manual

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Modulation

One of the key features of the MorphoX are its sophisticated modulation
capabilities. The instrument contains four independent LFOs (low frequency
oscillators, two of them described in this chapter, the other two located in
the Global Area and described there) as well as a Modulation Matrix that is
used to control modulation routing, the Modulation Envelope, Glide and
Precision (an analogue instability simulation).

LFO 1 and LFO 2

An LFO is an oscillator that generates low frequency signals that are used
to modulate other aspects of the signal.

To select one of the LFOs waveforms click on one of the waveform buttons
at the left of the respective LFO section. Seven LFO waveforms are
available and printed right onto the waveform buttons. It should be noted
that when the Noise and Sample and Hold waveforms are synced to tempo,
they run at a faster tempo than the other LFO waveforms. The Sample and
Hold and Noise waveforms will change their state exactly 12 times faster.

MorphoX user manual 1.1.0

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