I am super proud of the work Jim Coker at Five12 has done in bringing the Quad Variable LFO (QVL) to market. I helped pretty substantially with testing and feature recommendations and am ecstatic with how well it has come together. The basics…
- 12HP in black or silver
- 2 screens (Side A and B, LFO 1 and 2 on the left, LFO 3 and 4 on the right)
- Clear representation of your wave shapes on the easy to read screens
- Presets are saveable meaning you can work and keep working over multiple sessions
- 19 wave forms including morphing, sequenced and chaos generators, as well as the traditional crowd favourites
- Can take external sources for processing via Sample and Hold and other functions
- Syncs with Five12 Vector Sequencer via backplane connector
- Syncs with basically any clock or trigger generator via gate inputs (2)
- Independent clocks available for side A and B (LFO 1,2 and 3,4 can have different clocks
You can view the Five12 Deep Dive with Chris Meyer, Jim Coker and myself here