Synth-GuideMain MenuPrefaceChapter I: Subtractive Analog SynthesisChapter II: Frequency Modulation SynthesisChapter III: Sample-based SynthesisChapter IV: Transitional SynthesisChapter V: Physical Systems Modeling SynthesisAppendix I: TimelinesAppendix II: Audio FilesJohnny Gossick6d6d730f128fa333cdfaff86ec305fa4f7d28c44
Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO)
12016-06-18T14:46:46-07:00Johnny Gossick6d6d730f128fa333cdfaff86ec305fa4f7d28c4498627plain2016-06-22T18:30:23-07:00Johnny Gossick6d6d730f128fa333cdfaff86ec305fa4f7d28c44An LFO is an oscillator that oscillates at a very low frequency, often below the threshold of human hearing. This oscillator is used to modulate another part of the synthesizer; typically the frequency of the oscillator or the cutoff frequency of the filter.