Alright... there is no LFO waveform available that I would refer to as "flat". So
let's clarify your question for everyone:
which one of the following waveforms are you calling "flat"?
(make sure you're viewing this with a MONO font, otherwise it won't display
correctly!)
1) /\ / a "triangular wave"
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/ \/
2) \ |\ |\ a "sawtoothed wave"
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3) _____ a "square wave"
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4) * "impulse with linear decay"
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5) * "impulse with logarithmic decay"
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--- In elektron-users@y..., "valladoliddiego" <valladoliddiego@y...> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> No. I know what's a square wave LFO. I've been into electronic music
> for years, too. I mean the Flat wave LFO. It's in the waveform menu
> of every LFO. It's in the owner's manual too.
>
> Adeu!Message
Re: Flat LFO
2002-10-05 by sidstationownsyou
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