Friday, May 05, 2023
Super 6 - LFO 1 (Part 2)
video upload by UDO Audio
Part 1 here. Additional posts here.
"Hazel’s back with the part 2 breakdown of LFO 1’s features, this time delving into using the LFO as an additional oscillator.
Using the rotary selector on LFO 1, you have the option of two high frequency modes HF and HF TRK. These modes can be placed onto DDS 1 or DDS 2 by using the toggle switch within the LFO 1 section. Within HF mode, LFO 1 can be set to a frequency which can be creatively used as a drone or as a constant modulation source.
Enable HF TRK mode and LFO 1 will be set to a high frequency which responds to key tracking at the same time, behaving as a third oscillator! While you can move the LFO 1 rate fader to set the core frequency, it will now respond to the chords or notes you play maintaining the same interval in pitch, giving you scope for really interesting and rich sounds, as so expertly demonstrated by Hazel in the video above.
Find more from Hazel here:
https://www.hazelmills.com/
http://www.instagram.com/hazelmills
www.twitter.com/hazelmills"
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