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LFO routing

LFO routing - Sylenth Tutorial

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LFO routing

- [Instructor] In this movie, we're gonna focus on a special kind of oscillator. This is our low-frequency oscillator, or LFO. Earlier in this course, we talked about the oscillators that we're using as audio sources. This is oscillator A1, A2, and on Part B: B1 and B2. Those oscillators play audible frequencies in the range of human hearing, from 20 hertz to 20,000 kilohertz. LFO's, or low-frequency oscillators, generally are below this range. Because of this, it isn't something we hear, but it can be great as a control signal for other parameters. Another thing that's different about this modulation control is that it's constantly oscillating, while our ADSR envelopes occur each time a node is pressed and the envelope is triggered. Let's see how this works. Okay, first, I'm gonna build on this riser sound we've created in the past several movies in the course. (riser) We've created some modulation here with our ModEnv 1, and it kind of sounds like a riser you would hear in an EDM…

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