Some more notes about BPM and LFO speed from Daniel's table:
1. Depending on the rhythmical effect you want to obtain it can be required to multiply or divide the BPM number by a whole number like 2 or 3 or other. Also depends on time signature of the music.
2. If you use LFO with Sample&Hold waveform you may want to try a low value of the LFO speed parameter and multiply the BPM with a certain factor (can't remember the number but please experiment). This can give very useful rhytmic musically interesting effect.
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Onderwerp: Re: [YamahaDX] LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
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Aan: Daniel Forró ,
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Exactly Daniel. This was indeed what I was looking for. Thanks a lot!!!