Clusterflux LFO

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Clusterflux LFO

Post by [email protected] » Wed Aug 28, 2013 3:30 pm

Hello people,
I just received my second cluster flux, the first was faulty and thanks for the replies.This is my first moogerfooger so need some assisatance in telling me if my pedal is behaving correct!
i can hear the LFO pulsing even when im not playing my guitar, its like a old school kick drum and is quite loud when the amount dial is up. obviously the rate speeds it up, but my question is really is this right? when i use it live do i have to put up with this between played phrases on my guitar?
thanks!

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Re: Clusterflux LFO

Post by EMwhite » Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:07 am

Which waveform is selected? If the amount is up to a high level you are pushing a large amount of time modulation and using a wave with sharp (no) transitions like ramp or square, the audio effect will be drastic even with virtual no incoming audio.
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Mr Shave
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Re: Clusterflux LFO

Post by Mr Shave » Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:45 pm

The feedback can also make the LFO audible without an audio signal if its turned up enough (either negative or positive).

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