Waldorf Largo User Manual

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Sound Parameter

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The Sine shape is best suited for oscillator FM or
pan modulations.

The Triangle shape is perfect for smooth pitch,
filter or volume modulations.

The Square shape can be interesting for hard pan
modulations or special effects.

The Sawtooth shape can generate interesting filter
or volume changes. If you need a modulation with
inverted slope, just apply the Sawtooth shape with
negative amount.

The Random shape generates random values and
glides to them linearly.

S&H (Sample & Hold) samples a random value
and holds it until the next value is generated. If
Speed

is set to 0, a random value is generated on

each new note.

Step is only available for LFO3 and offers an user
definable step shape for rhythmical modulation.

Start Phase

free, 0°…360

Controls the initial phase of the LFO when a new note is
started. Click in the waveform display of the LFO and drag
it to change the start phase of the LFO. Free means that
the LFO isn’t restarted on a new note but runs freely while
other values set the LFO phase to the respective offset in
degrees.

Speed

0...127 or 1280 bars...1/96

Determines the frequency of the corresponding LFO. At
low values, it might take several minutes for the LFO to
perform a complete cycle while higher values are in the
audible range. Very high values are scaled in semitone
steps. With LFO Keytrack set to 100%, a Speed setting
of 122 delivers an 8’ LFO oscillation. 16’ oscillation can
therefore be generated with a Speed setting of 110, and
so on.

Square

S&H

Random

Triangle

Sawtooth

Sine

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