Бас стейшн не слушал, но по визуальному осмотру сразуже проигрывает минибрюту из за ужасно бедного ЛФО, вернее их 2, но они одинаковые, с 4мя типами волн. Зачем 2? почему нет назначений? имхо, жлобство
Нет там жлобства, так как оба ЛФО действуют независимо и назначаются и управляются по-разному.
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The LFO Section
Bass Station II has two separate Low Frequency Oscillators (LFOs), designated LFO 1, and LFO 2. They are identical in terms of features, but their outputs are routed to different parts of the synth and are thus used differently, as outlined below:
LFO 1:
• can modulate the pitch of Osc 1 and/or Osc 2; the amount of modulation is adjusted in the Oscillator Section with the LFO 1 depth control
• can modulate the pitch of both Osc 1 and Osc 2 via the Mod wheel , if enabled by the On-Key function Mod Wh: LFO 1 to Osc Pitch (lower C#).
• can modulate the pitch of both Osc 1 and Osc 2 via keyboard aftertouch, if enabled by the On-Key function Aftertouch: LFO 1 to Osc Pitch (lower F).
LFO 2:
• can modulate the pulse width of Osc 1 and/or Osc 2 when Waveform is set to
Square/Pulse, and the pulse width modulation source switch [18] is set to LFO 2.
• can modulate the filter frequency; the amount of modulation is adjusted in the Filter
Section with LFO 2 depth control .
• can modulate the filter frequency via the Mod wheel , if enabled by the On-Key
function Mod Wh: LFO 2 to Filter Freq (lower D).
LFO Waveforms
The waveform switches select one of four wave shapes - Triangle, (falling) Sawtooth, Square or Sample and Hold. The LEDs next to the switch confirm the waveform currently selected.
LFO Speed
The speed (or frequency) of each LFO is set by the rotary controls when the LFO Delay/Speed switch is set to Speed. The frequency range is from zero to about 190 Hz.
LFO Delay
Vibrato is often more effective when faded-in, rather than just ‘switched on’; the Delay parameter sets how long the LFO output takes to ramp up when a note is played. The single (one per LFO) rotary control is used to adjust this time when the LFO Delay/ Speed switch is in the Delay position.
LFO Speed/Sync
These On-Key functions (available for each LFO independently) relate to the Delay/Speed
switch in the LFO section of the Bass Station II. When Delay/Speed is set to Speed,
it is possible to extend its function by using the Speed/Sync On-Key function. Setting
the On-key function Speed/Sync LFO 1 (via the lower A key) to SPd (Speed) allows the
speed of LFO 1 to be controlled by the rotary control . Setting it to Snc (Sync) reassigns
the function of this control, and allows the speed of LFO 1 to be synchronised to an internal 41 or external MIDI clock, based on a sync value selected by the control . Sync values are
shown on the LED display.
The same facility is applicable to LFO 2 by the On-Key function Speed/Sync LFO 2, which is selected by the lower A# key.
LFO Keysync
Each LFO runs continuously, ‘in the background’. If Keysync is Off, there is no way of predicting where the waveform will be when a key is pressed. Consecutive presses of a key will produce varying results. Setting Keysync to On re-starts the LFO at the start of the waveform every time a key is pressed.
Keysync is selected on or off for each LFO independently by On-Key functions: LFO: Keysync LFO 1 (lower G) and LFO: Keysync LFO 2 (lower G#).
LFO Slew
Slew has the effect of modifying the shape of the LFO waveform. Sharp edges become less sharp as Slew is increased. The effect of this can be heard by selecting Square as the LFO waveform and setting the rate fairly low so that the output when a key is pressed alternates between just two tones. Increasing the value of Slew will cause the transition between the two tones to become a “glide” rather than a sharp change. This is caused by the vertical edges of the square LFO waveform being slewed.
Slew is controlled by On-Key functions: LFO: Slew LFO 1 (lower B) and LFO: Slew LFO 2 (middle C).