Lfo mode – Soundtoys PanMan User Manual

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LFO Mode

The “LFO” in LFO Mode stands for Low Frequency Oscillator. A LFO creates

a repeating waveform that oscillates at some desired frequency. It is

referred to as a “Low” frequency oscillator because this frequency is

usually in he sub-audio range (i.e., less than 20 Hz). LFO Mode modulates

the pan position by repeating one of the three basic shapes (pan directions)

at the rate you set it to.

Rate

The ‘Rate’ knob controls the frequency of the LFO and is set in Hz. The

range is from 0.1Hz to 10Hz. A sweep rate of “1 Hertz” (1Hz) means that the

LFO modulation will repeat once per second.

Direction

The direction buttons allow you to select the basic shape that the LFO will

repeat. There are three “directions”: Left-to-Right, Back-and-Forth, and

Right-to-Left. Each button has an arrow on it that tells you what direction it

is. Only one direction can be selected at a time, and the button

corresponding to that direction will be lit.

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