17. March 2022 | Hardware | Noizefield
SoundForce released Dual LFO
SoundForce released Dual LFO, a straight-forward and easy-to-use module that can be used as a free-running LFO but can also be synced to an external clock signal using the TAP input. It features 2 identical LFO sections, one on the left and one on the right.
Free-running or synced LFO:
Using the FREE toggle switch, you can switch between free-running operation or tap/sync LFO operation. In free-running mode, you can set the frequency using the DIV/FREQ pot and they are 3 ranges of frequency that can be selected using the H/M/L switch (H: 30Hz to 500Hz – M: 1Hz to 100Hz – L: 1min to 10Hz). In tap/sync mode, the frequency of the LFO is automatically set based on the frequency of the incoming signal on the TAP input. You can internally multiply or divide the clock frequency using the DIV/FREQ pot. The ratios are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8, either multiplying clockwise or dividing counterclockwise. In both free-running and tap/sync operations, you can modulate the position of the DIV/FREQ pot using the D/F CV input and attenuverter. This means that you can use CV to apply frequency modulation to the LFO frequency in free mode or change the divider/multiplier in tap/sync mode.
Waveforms:
Using the WAVE pot, you can select which waveform to use for each LFO. The selection is: Sine, Square 50%, Square 25%, Rising Saw, Falling Saw, Triangle, Stepped triangle and Random/Noise. Using the Wave CV input and attenuverter, you can change the waveforms using external CV signals. Please note that the waveforms are not morphing.
Price
It’s available right now to order at 179 euros incl VAT (exact price will differ based on your local VAT mount) on the SoundForce webshop and our dealers.
More info here: SoundForce | Dual LFO