Mod / FX

LFO

Micrologue integrates two independent triangle LFOs. The first LFO is used to add permanent pitch, filter, and pulse width modulations to the sound. The second LFO is controlled by the modulation wheel and modulates the pitch to create a vibrato effect.

Rate
Controls the frequency of the modulation, that is, the speed of the LFO.
Pitch
Allows you to adjust the influence of the LFO on the pitch.
Cutoff
Allows you to adjust the influence of the LFO on the filter cutoff.
PWM
Allows you to adjusts the influence of the LFO on the pulse width of the oscillators when set to a square waveform.

Modulation Wheel

The modulation wheel is located on your virtual keyboard to the right hand side of the pitch wheel. You can control the effect it will have on the following parameters:

Vibr Frequ
Sets the frequency of the vibrato LFO.
Vibr Depth
Allows you to adjust the intensity of the vibrato.
Cutoff
Allows you to adjust the influence of the modulation wheel on the filter cutoff.
Note: These parameters cannot be automated.

Chorus

On / Off
Activates / deactivates the built-in chorus effect. Note: This parameter cannot be automated.
Rate
Specifies the frequency of the pitch modulation.
Depth
Sets the intensity of the pitch modulation.
Mix
Sets the level balance between the dry and the wet signal.

Delay

On / Off
Activates / Deactivates the built-in ping-pong delay effect. The left and right input channels are mixed and sent to hard-panned left and right delays. Note: This parameter cannot be automated.
Time
Specifies the delay time in fractions of beats. The right audio channel is set to half the time automatically to create the so-called ping-pong effect. Note: This parameter cannot be automated.
Feedback
Sets the overall amount of feedback for the left and right delay. Feedback means that the output of the delay is fed back to its input. Depending on the amount you set, the echoes repeat more or less often. At a setting of 0 % you hear one echo. At a setting of 100% the echoes repeat infinitely.
Mix
Sets the level balance between the dry and the wet signal.