Using the LFO Doepfer Dark Energy to modulate the pitch on the Sub Phatty (via the Pitch CV In jack) is producing some really bizarre results. The LFO on the DE has 3 modes, and in "high" mode, it can get very very fast. Applying this to pitch
should produce standard analog FM, however this is not what I am getting. If you use slow LFO rates, the pitch modulation sounds as normal as can be, but when you push it up into the audio range, it starts sounding really wacky. I don't quite know how to describe it, but it is definitely not doing what it is supposed to. It sounds like it the osc pitch just jumps around randomly and there is no actual FM going on.
Audio rate FM on the filter using this same LFO sounds totally normal (Well, as normal as filter FM can sound

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Amos (or anyone), is there some sort of "limit' on the pitch CV in on the Sub... or something that is causing it to not respond to the LFO CV in the normal way when fed audio rate modulation? Or is there a certain type of audio rate LFO that I need to use? I figured standard Eurorack modules would work, no problem.