If you run CV rate signal to the input, it slews.
If you run Audio rate signal to the input, it filters
Pulse delay...sorta. The pulse output of the Dual LFO goes high at
the end of the cycle (or downward ramp) and it stays high until
there's a signal in the input or reset jack, then it goes low. So,
if you send it a repeated series of pules (like a square wave
oscillator) it will work, however if you're sending it irregular
pulses (triggering manually) and your pulse destination is looking
for a gate it may not work so well, although you're probably fine if
it's looking for a trigger.
epk
If you run Audio rate signal to the input, it filters
Pulse delay...sorta. The pulse output of the Dual LFO goes high at
the end of the cycle (or downward ramp) and it stays high until
there's a signal in the input or reset jack, then it goes low. So,
if you send it a repeated series of pules (like a square wave
oscillator) it will work, however if you're sending it irregular
pulses (triggering manually) and your pulse destination is looking
for a gate it may not work so well, although you're probably fine if
it's looking for a trigger.
epk
On Oct 20, 2007, at 3:39 PM, John P wrote:
> Does the dual LFO act as a slew limiter, filter, or pulse delay? I see
> it has an 'input' but it's not clear what it does.
>
> John Loffink wrote:
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>> Does it not do subdivide? I could daisy chain the dual LFOs easily
>> when I tried it (a friend’s system - I don’t own a Modcan).
>>
>> John Loffink
>>
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