dont know if this will help... but
with an mhz that slow, you could also visualize the "speed" with the Q106's
LED...
first take a
watch with a second hand sweep or counter... then set the Q106 into the "LO"
mode for the LFO.... and match the beats of the LED for each second ticking off
the watch... that would roughly be around 60mhz.... so there would be your
ref point... go slower from there... I would also use your ears... listen to
your favorite brass tone, and then close your eyes, and with your hand on the
freq. knob adjust to what "sounds" more realistic to you... sometimes a number
may not always be right... hope this helps a little... the way it
"sounds" to me is a better reference to the sound I am trying to
capture...
Markk
----- Original Message -----From: TomSent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 11:36 AMSubject: [dotcomformat] LFO 5 - 7 Hz??
-> HI
I'm trying to make some "realistic" brass patches.
I got a nice the attack portion ( a short noise burst into the
oscillator).
Now for the vibrato, read somewhere that the most natural vibrato
lay in the 5-7Hz area.
But where on the frequency knob on the Q106 in low mode is 5-7Hz?
Anyone with a frequency counter??
Tom <-