Waldorf Largo User Manual

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Sound Parameter

Largo User´s Manual

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When the LFO Clock parameter is set to On, you can
adjust the Speed in musical values. The lowest possible
value is 1280 bars, meaning that a complete LFO cycle
would need 1280 bars.

The Speed pop-down menu offers a range of usefull
musical values. It is only available when Clock is et to
On.

Sync

off, on

When Sync is set to on, the LFO phases of all voices are
synced so that they sound as one LFO. This can be
interesting when the LFO is applied to modulate Filter
Cutoff

or Pan.

When Sync is set to off, the LFOs run independently; this
is better suited for pitch modulation to obtain thicker
sounds.

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Sync

does not mean that the LFO is synced to song

tempo or to note start. This is done with the Clock
parameter or the Phase parameter.

Clock

off / on

When Clock is activated, the LFO is synced to the song
tempo of the host application. The LFO Speed setting
changed to offer musically meaningful values.

Keytrack

-200%...+196%

Determines how much the speed of the LFO depends on
MIDI note number. The reference note for Keytrack is E3,
note number 64. For positive settings, the LFO speeds up
on notes above the reference note, for negative settings
the LFO slows down when higher notes are played and
vice versa. A setting of +100% corresponds to a 1:1 scale,
e.g. when the keyboard is played an octave higher, the
LFO speed is doubled.

Delay

0...127

The Delay parameter works in different ways depending
on the setting of the Fade parameter:

When Fade is set to +00…+63, the LFO signal
output is zero for the time set with the Delay
parameter. After this time, the LFO is faded in and
then runs with full magnitude.

When Fade is set to –64…-01, the LFO runs with
full magnitude for the time set with the Delay
parameter. After this time, the LFO is faded out to
zero.

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