Hi Murray,
Thanks for the quick response, but I'm not sure I follow. I see how the LFO Delay gets triggered each sequencer step since all keys from previous step were released. I set LFO delay to minimum value (disabling it?) and still do not get modulation even with very slow clock tempo.
Maybe I misunderstand the intent of the feature. I'm trying to get the same effect from SH-101 when you set LFO to random.. each step of the sequence will have sample and hold mod applied to it with the modulation always in sync with the sequencer clock source (LFO or external trigger input).
I can do this with Clock Source set to LFO2 and LFO2 waveform to #6 Random, but then I can't clock the sequencer with external trigger. Is there a way to do this with Kiwi 3P Upgrade? I thought that was the distinction between LFO2 waveform #6 and #7.
Maybe my Sens slider is setting it to some postive value just above zero.. has anyone gotten this to work?
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, Kiwitechnics <yahoogroups@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Foraxx
>
> The LFO's will trigger the LFO delay whenever all keys are lifted. The
> sequencer does this between each note to provide a midi note off before
> the next midi note on command. Because of this the LFO's delay is being
> triggered for every note and if the delay setting is anything other than
> zero the LFO effectively stops as the delay never finishes. This is why
> longer notes work as the delay has had time to finish.
>
> - MH