Z3TA+ LFO sync parameters

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2009/07/20 07:19:22 (permalink)

Z3TA+ LFO sync parameters

A VERY basic question from a new user: In the LFO sync parameters, what do the "d" and "t" mean, as in "16 d" and "16 t"? Could it be something as simple as "double" and "triple"? I cannot find the answer in any of the documentation.
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    AT
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    RE: Z3TA+ LFO sync parameters 2009/07/20 10:49:01 (permalink)
    I think so, they do give different tempos. But I've never seen the documentation, either.

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    RE: Z3TA+ LFO sync parameters 2009/07/20 11:06:30 (permalink)
    d = "dot", t = "triplet". As in musical figures.
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    RE: Z3TA+ LFO sync parameters 2009/07/21 06:59:37 (permalink)
    Thanks, René!
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