Use Ultrabeat LFOs

Two identical LFOs are available as modulation sources in the mod pop-up menus.

The LFO (low frequency oscillator) signal is used as a modulation source. In an analog synthesizer, the LFO frequency generally ranges between 0.1 and 20 Hz, which is outside the audible frequency spectrum. Therefore, this type of oscillator is used only for modulation. The speed of the LFO in Ultrabeat can reach up to 100 Hz, which affords a number of possibilities that analog synthesizers don’t offer.

Figure. LFO section.

LFO parameters

The parameters for both Ultrabeat LFOs are described below. You can adjust LFO 1 and LFO 2 independently of each other.

Set Ultrabeat LFO waveforms

The table outlines how different waveform shapes can affect your sounds. Intermediate waveform shapes result in hybrid waveforms and hybrid behaviors.

Waveform

Comments

Triangle

Well suited for vibrato effects

Sawtooth

Well suited for helicopter and space gun sounds. Intense modulations of oscillator pitch with a sawtooth wave lead to “bubbling” sounds. Intense sawtooth modulations of lowpass filter cutoff and resonance create rhythmic effects.

Sine

Ideal for smooth, even modulations. Its position on the Waveform Shape slider enables you to smoothly morph between sawtooth and square/rectangular waves.

Square and Rectangle

Square/rectangular waves periodically switch the LFO between two values. The right hand rectangular wave switches between a positive value and zero. The left hand rectangular wave switches between a positive and a negative value set to the same amount above/below zero.

Sample & Hold

The right hand waveform outputs random values. A random value is selected at regular intervals, as defined by the LFO rate. Use a random modulation of oscillator pitch to generate an effect commonly referred to as a random pitch pattern generator or sample and hold. Play very high notes, at high LFO rates and high intensity—you’ll recognize this well-known effect from hundreds of science fiction movies. The term Sample & Hold (S & H) refers to the procedure of taking samples from a noise signal at regular intervals. The values of these samples are then held until the next sample is taken.

Set Ultrabeat LFO waveform cycles

An LFO normally oscillates continuously. On percussive signals it can, however, be interesting to limit the LFO cycles (repetitions of the entire waveform) to a defined number. Ultrabeat enables you to set the number of LFO cycles with the Cycles parameter. After completing the defined number of cycles, the LFO stops oscillating.