Modulations, Selecting the lfo waveform, Setting the lfo speed – ALESIS QS6.2 User Manual

Page 55: Setting the lfo delay, Setting the trigger type

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Modulations

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Selecting the LFO Waveform

Buttons:

[EDIT] [6-8]

Page:

1

Parameter:

Wave (8 choices)

The waveform determines the shape of the LFO. Note that the two

Sawtooth waves, the Square and the Random+ waves are unipolar

(positive-going only) and the rest are bipolar (positive and negative

going):

SINE

TRIANGLE

SQUARE

UP SA

W

DOWN SA

W

RANDOM+-

NOISE

RANDOM+

Setting the LFO Speed

Buttons:

[EDIT] [6-8]

Page:

2

Parameter:

Speed (00 to 99)

This controls the speed of the LFO. The higher the value, the faster the

waveform.

Setting the LFO Delay

Buttons:

[EDIT] [6-8]

Page:

3

Parameter:

Delay (00 to 99)

This sets the amount of time it takes the LFO to fade in from no

modulation to maximum modulation. The higher the value, the more

slowly the LFO fades in.

Setting the Trigger Type

Buttons:

[EDIT] [6-8]

Page:

4

Parameter:

Trigger

Range:

MONO, POLY, KEYMONO, or KEYPOLY

This determines how each voice’s LFO should be started. When playing

multiple voices in a single Sound, each voice has its own LFO. The

Trigger parameter determines whether or not they should be in sync, and

whether or not they can be re-triggered independently from one another.

TIP: The "unipolar" (positive-going)

waveshapes tend to have a more noticeable

impact on Filter and Amplitude if they are

routed negatively.

NOTE: Some modulation sources are by

their very nature polyphonic (for example,

velocity or envelope). You will be allowed

to set up such Mod routings when the

Trigger mode is set to MONO, but you won’t

hear any modulation of the LFO speed

occur.

DOWN SAW

TRIANGLE

SQUARE

UP SAW

SINE

RANDOM+-

NOISE

RANDOM+

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