Low frequency oscillators – Dave Smith Instruments PROPHET 12 KEYBOARD User Manual

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28 Low Frequency Oscillators

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Low Frequency Oscillators

The Prophet 12 has four low frequency oscillators (LFOs) per voice. The

LFOs can be free-running, reset by keystrokes, or synced to the arpeggia-

tor and MIDI clock.

Press any of the four LFO buttons to choose an LFO for editing.

Press and briefly hold any of the LFO buttons to light all the LFO buttons

and display a single parameter for all LFOs. Turning any of the four

dedicated LFO knobs—Frequency, Amount, Shape, or Destination—will

cause that parameter’s value to be displayed for each of the four LFOs.

Use the four soft knobs above the display to adjust the individual values.

Press any of the LFO buttons to return to normal editing mode.

Frequency: 0...127

—Sets the frequency of LFO modulation routed to

the selected destination. See also “Sync.”

Amount: 0...127

—Sets the amount of LFO modulation routed to the

selected destination.

Shape: Triangle, Reverse Sawtooth, Sawtooth, Square, Pulse 1, Pulse

2, Pulse 3, Random

—The wave shape of the LFO.

Pulse 1

37.5%

Square

Sawtooth

Reverse

Sawtooth

Triangle

Pulse 2

25%

Pulse 3

12.5%

0

Random, also known as “sample and hold,” generates a series of random

values, each held for the duration of one cycle.

Triangle is bipolar. That is, it is positive for half its cycle and negative

for the other half. That makes it possible to generate a natural-sounding

vibrato that goes alternately sharp and flat in equal amounts on either

side of a center frequency. The other wave shapes and Random generate

only positive values. However, any of the LFOs can be inverted using the

modulation matrix. See Modulation on page 32 for more information.

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