could all you LP owners out there do me the biggest favour and test your LP for me to see whether your units are acting like mine? My LP is acting a little weird by if set the LFO destination to filter, i can actually hear the waveform produced by the LFO on the main output!? for some reason i’m getting audio bleed of the LFO, so i’m gettig in effect a third oscillator; however the audio interference of the LFO is not what i want my LP to do. What makes this odd is that i dont get the problem if the LFO destination is set to wave, pitch or osc 2?
Could you guys check if your LP does the same thing? if you turn the volume of each oscillator to silence and set your mod wheel and destination amount to max, and have the LFO set to the filter you might get the same effect that i do. Try increasing the pitch of the LFO to max so you’re able to hear the pitch clearly.
Also could you test whether the resonance on your filter is able to boost noisefloor? yet again if my LP is set that both oscillators are set to silence but have the resonance set to max, i can create a whistling effect due to the filter resoanating what i guess is an humloop. What makes this even crazier is that if i set the keyboard to glide i get a glide effect of the whistling, even though no oscillators are turned up?
If your LP does the same things that mine does could you let me know?
The first issue with lfo->filter bleed through is very common and within normal operation for analog gear. Unless it was like really really loud. This sounds normal from the way you are describing it.
2nd part: LP has a self-resonating filter that creates a sine wave after a certain resonance/cut level has been achieved. This is also the norm for many analog synths.
The reason why the filter follows glide is because you have the KB Amount on the filter turned up. You’ll notice when this is at zero, the filter no longer tracks the keyboard and only plays the frequency at which it resonates at.