Kenton USB-Solo User Manual

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P 31

LFO waveshape (default :TR)


- Sets the LFO waveshape. All waveshapes modulate CV and/or Aux any value between 0 to a positive
value, except triangle, which modulates positive and negative. The following may be selected: (the
downward arrow (↓) indicates the default trigger point when in MIDI sync mode). Note that the sync
point can be changed using parameter #33 – LFO Sync Start Point.

Triangle

[TR]

Sawtooth up [SU]

Sawtooth down

[SD]

PulseWidth 10%

[10]

PulseWidth 20%

[20]

PulseWidth 30%

[30]

PulseWidth 40%

[40]

Square

[50]

Sample & Hold

[SH]

(Pseudo random)

(actually a new S/H level for each trigger)


P 32 LFO MIDI SYNC

(default: oFF)

Range, off [oFF], 1 to 96

- Allows the LFO waveform to be synchronised to MIDI clock, with a variable divide ratio. The LFO
waveform will automatically adjust its length so that it will start at the beginning of a bar, and last for
whatever musical time it is set for (see below for divide ratios).

A divide ratio can be set, so the LFO only re-triggers every so many MIDI clock messages. MIDI sends
24 clocks per quarter note. So if divide is set to 1, there will be 1 cycle of the LFO for every 1 MIDI
clock. (i.e. 24 cycles per quarter note). If set to 24, there will be 1 cycle of the LFO for every 24 MIDI
clocks. (i.e. 1 cycle of the LFO per quarter note).

Below is a table of values you can set the divide ratio to obtain LFO cycles of various musical lengths:
Note type:

Divide ratio:

Semibreve

96

Minim

48

Crotchets

24

Crotchet triplets

16

Quavers

12

Quaver triplets

8

Semiquavers

6

Semiquaver triplets

4

Demisemiquavers

3

Demisemiquaver triplets

2


Do not use low divide ratios at high clock speeds (particularly 1).


P 33

LFO Sync Start Point (default :0)


Range

0 to 255

- Sets where the waveform will start when MIDI sync is active or Key-On reset is on.


P 34

Key-On resets LFO Wave (default :off)


The following can be selected:
Off

[oFF]

On

[ on]

- When on, the LFO waveform is reset to the selected start point whenever a new note is played.

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