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Five12 - QVL

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Quad Variable LFO The QV-L is a quad low-frequency oscillator with a variety of waveforms, flexible modulation options, clock sync... Read more Read more

$379.00

      Description

      Quad Variable LFO

      The QV-L is a quad low-frequency oscillator with a variety of waveforms, flexible modulation options, clock sync and presets.

      Waveforms included as of Firmware 0.9.0:

      • Sine, Triangle, Saw Up, Saw Down, Shark Left and Right, and Square waves, all with variable shape controls (pulse-width for the square wave).
      • Sample & Hold with selectable source (CV in, any other LFO, etc).
      • Three morphing waves: Sine to Tri, Saw to Tri, Saw to Square
      • Stair-step up, down and up-down
      • A Sine / Saw / Square sequence-able waveform.
      • A variable-pulse width Square wave sequence-able waveform.
      • A three output Lorenz attractor chaotic waveform.
      • A Perlin-noise style random waveform
      • A Logistic Map chaotic waveform generator.

      LFO Rates can be set using a variety of modes. There are two logarithmic response modes (Wide and Slow) to cover traditional ranges. There is a Hz mode for specifying the rate from 1Hz to 246Hz. There are also 3 tempo-based modes: 16th, Beat and Bar.

      The QV-L's tempo can be set internally, or via a 16th note tempo clock to a Gate input. The QV-L can also be connected to a Vector Sequencer for sync and bi-directional MIDI communication.

      The QV-L also includes two simple, linear EGs for modulation duties. The EGs currently have two modes: AR: Attack/Release, and ASR: Attack/Sustain/Release.

      The QV-L supports extensive modulation via 8 modulation busses, with selectable sources, destinations and amounts. Sources include 4 CV inputs, all 4 LFOs, and either of two internal envelope generators.

      In order to accommodate multi-output algorithms such as the Lorenz Attractor, and for general versatility, each of the 4 CV outputs can be custom mapped. Output processing also includes a selection of handy operations (invert, rectify, etc) and both sale and offset controls.

      LFOs can be reset (and EGs triggered) from either of the two front-panel Gate Inputs, or from the TrigA or Trig B buttons.

      Most edit pages have animated waveform displays.

      The Main Edit page offers 6 customizable parameters for each performance control.

      All settings can be saved via onboard presets in flash memory. Up to 40 presets can be saved.

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