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List of Synthesizers with fast [[LFO]]s (so to speak [[MG]]) | List of Synthesizers with fast [[LFO]]s (so to speak [[MG]]) | ||
*[[Korg]] [[Prophecy]] has four 40hz LFOs.. same as the Korg Z1 | |||
*[[EDP]] [[Wasp]] has quite fast LFOs, too | |||
*[[Yamaha]] CS series.. excl. cs01 | |||
@ 50hz CS15,CS30, CS40m, CS80 etc. | |||
- all [[Yamaha]] FM Synthesizers (fixed freq. OPs moding other OPs) or the normal LFOs of any FM synth from yamaha - goes up to about <50Hz | |||
*[[Moog]] [[Voyager]] (50hz again) and of course theee LFO machine: | |||
[[Minimoog]], ems synthi A /AKS /VCS3 (500hz) - the "LFO" is similar to OSC3, | |||
*so the [[ARP]] [[2600]] counts in ,too | |||
*and other gear like steiner parker synthacon etc. that use the 3 VCO, 3rd is mod for VCO1+2-concept from the 70ies. (OSC speed) | |||
*[[MFB]] synth I+II,synth lite + lite II + poly lite .. about 50-60hz. the synth II has VCO mod/fm anyway,so it is very fast mod lfo/vco.. but the envs are the slowest I ever had.. | |||
Roland Jupiter series (4+6 at 80-100hz, ju8 at 64hz) and Roland Promars - 80hz-100hz | *possibly the "[[Oberheim]]" Viscount [[OB12]], but do not ever think of... ;) | ||
*[[Roland]] [[Jupiter]] series (4+6 at 80-100hz, ju8 at 64hz) and Roland Promars - 80hz-100hz | |||
and juno1/2 + mks50 also works at about 40-50hz (apprx./estimated) but the speed resolution is steppy.. | and juno1/2 + mks50 also works at about 40-50hz (apprx./estimated) but the speed resolution is steppy.. | ||
*[[Waldorf]] [[Q]] series incl [[microQ]] (2600Hz) | |||
Waldorf Microwave XT / Xtk and Microwave 2 (100Hz) | Waldorf [[Microwave]] XT / [[Xtk]] and [[Microwave]] 2 (100Hz) | ||
DSI Evolver & Poly Evolver | *[[DSI]] [[Evolver]] & Poly Evolver | ||
Korg | *[[Korg]] [[Microkorg]] / [[MS2000]] (ca.40Hz) | ||
Korg Electribe SX und MX.. | Korg [[Electribe]] SX und MX.. | ||
Novation Supernova / Nova I + II | *[[Novation]] [[Supernova]] / [[Nova]] I + II | ||
Doepfer MS404 (hi range! 5khz) | *[[Doepfer]] [[MS404]] (hi range! 5khz) | ||
Vermona Perfourmer (app.75hz) | *[[Vermona]] [[Perfourmer]] (app.75hz) | ||
Clavia Nord Modular + G2 (ca 380hz o . OSC) | *[[Clavia]] Nord Modular + [[G2]] (ca 380hz o . OSC) | ||
Alesis Fusion Synth (app. 200hz) | *[[Alesis]] [[Fusion]] Synth (app. 200hz) | ||
and most modular systems - since you can use an oscillator as LFO.. but some systems have LFO Modules with high speed such as the TMSS (theiss) or my "HelLFO" I am using in my moog (quad DIY LFO) ;) | *and most modular systems - since you can use an [[oscillator]] as [[LFO]].. but some systems have LFO Modules with high speed such as the TMSS (theiss) or my "[[HelLFO]]" I am using in my moog (quad DIY LFO) ;) | ||
and the SemtexI should say SCI | and the SemtexI should say [[SCI]] [[Sixtrak]] ,too.. but it's range is digitally "reduced" (for its low number of steps/resolution per parameter)by looping the envelopes, you can built a very fast LFO, such as FM7 or the [[Andromeda]] (the a6 LFOs are very slow, but the [[env]]'s aren't) |
Version vom 7. Januar 2007, 20:34 Uhr
List of Synthesizers with fast LFOs (so to speak MG)
- Yamaha CS series.. excl. cs01
@ 50hz CS15,CS30, CS40m, CS80 etc. - all Yamaha FM Synthesizers (fixed freq. OPs moding other OPs) or the normal LFOs of any FM synth from yamaha - goes up to about <50Hz
Minimoog, ems synthi A /AKS /VCS3 (500hz) - the "LFO" is similar to OSC3,
- so the ARP 2600 counts in ,too
- and other gear like steiner parker synthacon etc. that use the 3 VCO, 3rd is mod for VCO1+2-concept from the 70ies. (OSC speed)
- MFB synth I+II,synth lite + lite II + poly lite .. about 50-60hz. the synth II has VCO mod/fm anyway,so it is very fast mod lfo/vco.. but the envs are the slowest I ever had..
and juno1/2 + mks50 also works at about 40-50hz (apprx./estimated) but the speed resolution is steppy..
Waldorf Microwave XT / Xtk and Microwave 2 (100Hz)
Korg Electribe SX und MX..
- Vermona Perfourmer (app.75hz)
- and most modular systems - since you can use an oscillator as LFO.. but some systems have LFO Modules with high speed such as the TMSS (theiss) or my "HelLFO" I am using in my moog (quad DIY LFO) ;)
and the SemtexI should say SCI Sixtrak ,too.. but it's range is digitally "reduced" (for its low number of steps/resolution per parameter)by looping the envelopes, you can built a very fast LFO, such as FM7 or the Andromeda (the a6 LFOs are very slow, but the env's aren't)