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ES2 LFOs can be used to create delayed modulations, free modulations, and modulations that are synchronized with the MainStage tempo.
In MainStage, set a positive LFO 1 EG value to fade in the modulation.
The higher the value, the longer the delay time.
Set a negative LFO 1 EG value to fade out the modulation.
The lower the slider is positioned onscreen, the shorter the fade out time.
LFO envelopes are most often used for delayed vibrato—many instrumentalists and singers intonate longer notes this way.
In MainStage, place the LFO 1 EG slider at a position in the upper half (Delay) and modulate the Pitch123 target with the LFO1 source in the router.
Set a slight modulation intensity.
Set an LFO 1 Rate of about 5 Hz.
Choose the triangular wave as the LFO 1 waveform.
In MainStage, choose a value in the upper half of the LFO 2 Rate slider range to run LFO 2 freely.
The rate is displayed in hertz.
In MainStage, choose a value in the lower half of the LFO 2 Rate slider range to synchronize LFO 2 with the application tempo.
The rate is displayed in rhythmic values (when project tempo synchronization is active).
Synchronized rates range from speeds of 1/64-notes to a periodic duration of 32 bars. Triplet and punctuated values are also available.