LFO Division/Graduation

LFO Division/Graduation
« on: October 16, 2020, 08:05:19 AM »
Hey Folks,
i scratch my head about how can i use the graduation 0-127 of a lfo
to pitch a oscillator via sawtoth exactly from (for example) c3 to c4 to create a shepard-tone-patch?

if i press keynote c2 and the lfo-sawtoth is starting pitch...which number of 0-127
let the lfo increase to a full octave ---> c3?

i need a lfo to pitch osc.1 via sawtoth exactly from c2-c3.
another lfo should pitch osc.2 from c3-c4.   

so, ow can i handle this with the division-numbers from 0-127?

thanx and best wishes :)
« Last Edit: October 16, 2020, 08:08:27 AM by Artinfarkt »

NLB

Re: LFO Division/Graduation
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2020, 01:03:24 AM »
Get a tuner and connect a square wave LFO to Osc pitch. Then increase modulation amount until the tuner shows the desired change.

On my unit, a modulation amount of 8 corresponds to one semitone. A mod amount of 96 equates to one octave.


Hope this helps.
Same applies to envelopes.