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7. Panel reference: LFO 1 & 2
NORD LEAD 3 V1.2x
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LFO 1 & 2
LFO 1 & 2
LFO 1 & 2
LFO 1 & 2
LFO stands for Low Frequency Oscillator. An LFO is an oscillator producing waveforms just like an or-
dinary oscillator, but with a few differences:
• The LFOs are capable of producing waveforms with very low frequency.
• LFOs are normally not used for generating audible frequencies. Instead the output from the LFO is 
used for modulating, that is controlling, other functions, like for example the main oscillator fre-
quency (vibrato) or the filter frequency (wah-wah).
Nord Lead 3 has separate LFOs for each voice, i.e each LFO group (1 & 2) is in fact 24 separate LFOs. 
However, if you like you can sync them to act as a single LFO for all voices. The Nord Lead 3 LFOs can 
also be used in single-cycle mode, acting like simple Envelope Generators. The LFOs can be hard-
synched to internal clock and to MIDI Clock as well. You can also choose to restart the LFO on key-
presses.
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The Rate 
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 is used to set the frequency of the LFO. The LED to the upper right of the R
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indicates the rate and also, in a way, the waveform.
Range: 33.8 seconds/cycle to 523 Hz
Note that this LED indicates the rate for each of the 24 voices. This means that when you play several 
notes after one another, it’s the rate of the currently triggered LFO that will be indicated. This can be 
perceived as if the LED flickers as you play the keys, but it’s normal.