Can a LFO be used as an pitched oscillator?

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  • It doesn't look like it to me. Why would you want to? It doesn't look band limited either.

  • edited April 2020

    This is the first thing that came to mind.

    Your can get about three octaves out of it. C -1 to C 2

    I quadrupled the LFO using two CoSinus modules. If you rather just double the LFO. delete the last CoSinus module, but leave the second Amp.

    All the knobs labeled "Key" are set to full amount, and connected to the Note (pitch) symbol in the Midi to CV module ( They function as a Key Follower).

    Both the LFO and the ADSR are gated to the CV module.

    Note: It won't work with the LFO set to a square wave. Sine wave works best.

    The scale Module is used to boost the waveform and also to mangle the waveform some, so it will be audible at the lower ranges.

    If you want a sign wave at the ADSR, set the scale amount to 0.20.

    You'll get crackle sound unless you set the voices to 4 or more.

    Hope this helps.



  • edited April 2020

    Btw, there's always a chance to drop in a ... tadaaaa ... Graphic Shaper 😅

    Triangle waveform Frequency multiplier, multiplies frequency by 2..8. (Graphic Shaper 0.25 to 1.0)

    In this case, the LFO Amount knob doubles as a SYNC oscillator showoff 😁

    EDIT: Add +100% KEY modulation to LFO Freq and turn the Freq down to match the correct keyboard pitch.



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