Owner’s manual, Mode, Wahoo – Peterson Sonuus Wahoo User Manual
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Owner’s Manual
LFO
mode
In
LFO
mode, an internal low-frequency-oscillator (
LFO
) controls the filter cutoff. The speed of the
LFO
can be controlled precisely and can even be synchronised with a sequencer using
MIDI
(
“
MIDI
operation”
on page 25
). The following sub-parameters configure the
LFO
.
LFO
sub-
parameter
Range
Description
tyP
tPo
-F1
tAP
PEd
Syn
Type of
LFO
clock:
tempo in bpm
derived from filter 1’s
LFO
(only available for filter 2)
pedal is used to tap a tempo
pedal controls max (
bP.h) and min (bP.L) bpm
sync’d to
MIDI
clock
bPM
10–999
Sets
LFO
tempo in bpm. Only available if
tyP is set to tPo.
bP.h
10–999
bpm high: bpm when footpedal is in toe down position.
Only available when
tyP is set to PEd. bpm is interpolated
between bpm-high and bpm-low depending on the
position of the footpedal.
bP.L
10–999
bpm low: bpm when footpedal is in heel down position.
Only available when
tyP is set to PEd.
div
16, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1,
1
/
2
,
1
/
4
,
1
/
8
,
1
/
16
Clock multiplier. For example, if the clock is 120bpm and
div is set to
1
/
2
, the
LFO
clock will run at 60bpm.
ShP
Sin
tri
Sqr
S.uP
S.dn
trP
rnd
Shape of
LFO
waveform:
sinusoid
triangle
square
saw up
saw down
trapezoid
random
StE
oFF, 1–16
Step: quantizes the
LFO
output to this number of steps.
r.uP
0–100
Ramp up: only available for trapezoid. See below for details
on how trapezoids are set up.
r.dn
0–100
Ramp down: only available for trapezoid.
PhA
0–63
Phase: controls the phase of filter 2 relative to filter 1. Only
available when
tyP is -F1,
i.e.,
filter 2 is sync’d to filter 1.