Vibrato

The Vibrato system contains an LFO dedicated to producing vibrato.

  • Enabled LED switch
    Turns on the Vibrato mod source.
  • Arrow button
    Launches the Vibrato popover.
  • Drag Icon
    Use the Vibrato as a mod source by dragging it to any destination knob.

Vibrator Popover

The Graph shows a representation of the current vibrato settings.

There are 3 vibrato modes:

  • Aftertouch
    In this mode, you can make a note vibrato by pressing down harder on your MIDI keyboard after playing a note.
  • Mod Wheel
    In this mode, the mod wheel controls vibrato. This is similar to the behaviour of a standard hardware synthesiser.
  • Automatic
    In this mode, the vibrato happens on every note, after a delay time and fading in over a ramp time.

Vibrato Controls

  • Per Voice / Global
    In global mode, one vibrato is used for all notes played.
    In per voice mode, there is a separate vibrato for each note played.
  • To Pitch LED Switch
    When enabled, the vibrato amount controls the Osc pitches
  • Pitch Amount Knob
    Controls how much the vibrato affects the Osc pitches
  • Rate Knob
    Controls the speed of the vibrato. The speed can be BPM synced.
  • BPM Switch
    Allows the rates to be synced to the project BPM.
  • Delay Knob
    in automatic mode, controls how long it takes before the vibrato starts.
  • Ramp Knob
    in automatic mode, controls how long it takes after the delay until the vibrato is at full value.

Authored on 8 Dec 2024. Last updated 24 Jul 2:53:38 am.

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