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Spider76
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As I understand, the Delay ramps UP the intensity of the LFO (most obvious example, to introduce vibrato gradually). Are you saying that when LFO Speed is set to zero, the Delay instead ramps DOWN, thus acting as a decay?
That's a nice quirk, I don't understand why it'd work that way, but now I have to try it.

LFO acts as a static CV source at 'zero speed', so the modulation depth (positive or negative) will set the amplitude of the CV. The delay therefore sets the time it takes to reach the modulation depth.