On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, sidstationownsyou wrote: > That's what I thought. I own a Machinedrum, but not a Sidstation, so I doubt I > can help. Heh heh, from your email address, I'd have guessed you own a Sidstation. :) I have a Sidstation, but not with me. However, I am confused as to the, er, confusion--the manual on the website makes it plainly clear that the Flat waveform "is a non-oscillating flat LFO, which output is always set to a steady maximum. This is useful as a base for external MIDI control messages." I guess the original question is what it was good for--I guess if you want an external MIDI control governing the depth of the LFO precisely, without oscillation at all... the question actually was is if anyone out there HAS used the Flat LFO, and for what reasons and how they've used it. Of course now I want to tinker with it, and my Sidstation is not here... :/ :) -- R. Cliff Young <nukenin@...> /\/ Chaos Never Died http://www.roguebard.com/
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Re: [elektron] Re: Flat LFO
2002-10-06 by R. Cliff Young
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