mp3 of what different LFO waveforms, when applied against
an Oscillator (in MPC 4k would be a sample).
The example is OSC1 playing a sawtooth. Then I changed the LFO waveform.
first we have saw up, Saw down, Sine, square and then I just picked a few waveform numbers at random
http://www.modulus.synth.net/mw2/sounds ... veform.mp3
This should give you a better idea of what the different LFO waveforms
sound like, when they are modulating the Oscillator. You'll get the same
type of effect with a sawtooth wav sample and the LFO applied against
it with these waveforms on the 4k. In the case above, the Monowave II
synth has a total of 64 waveforms that the LFO has access to, where
the 4k has like 7 or 8, which is standard in most synths, but the Monowave
takes it a bit further
Now that you've actually heard what the different waveforms do to an
oscillator, you can get an idea of what it does to the filter cutoff, if you
apply it to that. The same type of shape that you hear when it is applied
to the oscillator, is the same as what it does to the cutoff knob if you
select Program Modulation to have LFO modulation cutoff.
Sometimes this stuff is so much easier to understand, once you've
actually heard it, as then you have something to conecptualize against.





