When hard syncing a LFO, you get a rather drastic voltage shift which can result in clicks. Slew limiting can solve that. What you suggest; a bleeding gate to the output would be a major design error, I hope that is not the case.
I like that one, dislike that its hard to find the desired waveform the knob position / lettering is not precise so you might be in sth. different than you want. (or have to use an oscilloscope)
When hard syncing a LFO, you get a rather drastic voltage shift which can result in clicks. Slew limiting can solve that. What you suggest; a bleeding gate to the output would be a major design error, I hope that is not the case.
I like that one, dislike that its hard to find the desired waveform the knob position / lettering is not precise so you might be in sth. different than you want. (or have to use an oscilloscope)
Had a mate over on instagram telling me the same. I definitely have to check the waveforms with an oscilloscope how accurate they are.