question re: LFO
i posted this in the gnx3k forum but it's probably not rig specific so i'll try here:
i've noticed that the LFO's start at the minimum value when the gnx3k is powered on, at the last frequency used for each. switching from a preset with LFO1 assigned, to a preset that has no assignment for LFO1 does not seem to disrupt the rhythm of LFO1. if you change to a preset with LFO1 assigned and the frequency is the same, it does not seem to affect the phase of the wave. however, if the frequency changes, the phase changes also, but i am not sure why or how much. does anyone know why this is? can someone explain how the LFO's function?
i'm wondering if there's a way to manipulate a situation where LFO1 and LFO2 have the same frequency but are out of phase. this could create some very unique sounding effects. for example range and speed of autoya out of phase might be cool...
please help if you have any insights
i've noticed that the LFO's start at the minimum value when the gnx3k is powered on, at the last frequency used for each. switching from a preset with LFO1 assigned, to a preset that has no assignment for LFO1 does not seem to disrupt the rhythm of LFO1. if you change to a preset with LFO1 assigned and the frequency is the same, it does not seem to affect the phase of the wave. however, if the frequency changes, the phase changes also, but i am not sure why or how much. does anyone know why this is? can someone explain how the LFO's function?
i'm wondering if there's a way to manipulate a situation where LFO1 and LFO2 have the same frequency but are out of phase. this could create some very unique sounding effects. for example range and speed of autoya out of phase might be cool...
please help if you have any insights
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yes, swapping the min/max would make them 180 degrees out of phase. i'm looking for a way to make them say, 20 or 30 degrees out of phase.
anyone have any ideas?