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Click on the image to download...( comments written by NicFit )
MIDI control/LFO plugin     ( new version: nf_CC_mod_Ldev, 8 Apr 2005 )

...with a short description.

nf_cc_mod This small button next to the LFO selector will popup the "sync" options...

Transport Sync is the same method used in the previous versions... when enabled the LFO will restart when you press play in the host.

Bar Sync will force the wave to restart it's cycle every bar.

Single Key Sync will restart the wave cycle when you send a specified note. The specific note you choose in this mode will be filtered from the output... all other notes are passed through.

All Keys sync will restart the cycle every note....with the all notes passed through.

If you choose one of the last two options, the "key" sync options, with the LFO disabled this button appears where you can change the "step" mode.

These are the Stepping options where you can step through the CC range according to your divider settings. ...to get a better idea how it works set your CC range divider to 4, set "All Keys" sync mode, and play some notes...swap between "Wrap at End" and "Reverse at End"...and you should get the idea.

If you choose the Single Key Sync option then this option appears on the gui.

Hit a note then click the keyboard icon to learn the note#...this is how you choose which key is used to for the single key sync option. This key will be filtered from the output so be sure to choose one outside of the range in which you intend to play.

If the LFO is enabled this small divide symbol is a new option...

Here you can choose to divide the detected host tempo...so now the synch options range from 1/16 through 64 bars...

In the original version of the plugin this slider controlled the data output rate... now it controls the phase offset...it seems more logical with it directly placed under the waveform image...(thanks glurgle)

This slider use to control the phase offset, but now is the data output rate...