Dear All,
I've just got my new Trigon-6 and trying to understand documentation and information provided by Trigon-6 itself.
One of the mystery to me is what I can see when 'LFO Sync' is ON and I'm changing Frequency knob - I can see on 'Bank Program' display series of number-letter symbols like (exemplary few on a picture attached):
32o
16o
8o
6o
4o
3o
2o
4d
4
4t
8d
8
8t
16d
16
16t
32
32t
I must admit that manual is kind of silent about it:
LFO Sync: When on, the LFO synchronizes with the arpeggiator,
sequencer, or MIDI clock. By default, the LFO wave cycle is reset when you
press a key (but is not reset if you press a key while other notes are held)
Fortunately I was lucky to open German version of manual which is **much better** than English one, translated part of manual:
Frequency:
You can use this potentiometer to set the frequency of the LFO. If clock synchronization is activated (see below), you can use this parameter to set the frequency in rhythmic subdivisions that are relative to the specified tempo, for example quarter or eighth notes.
LFO Sync (Off, On):
When you switch this button on, the frequency of the LFO is synchronized either to the internal clock signal of the arpeggiator and sequencer or to an external MIDI clock signal. You can then use the frequency potentiometer to set the period duration of the signal generated by the LFO in rhythmic subdivisions that are relative to the internally or externally set tempo, for example quarter or eighth notes. By default, the phase of an LFO waveform is reset when you press a keyboard key. However, it is not reset if you press a keyboard key while other notes are already being held.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
One way or the other it is still not complete since what "32t" or "3o" means?
Anyone knows?