Reset jack- Any trigger or gate CV greater than +2.5 volts received at this input jack will force-reset the LFO’s cycle.
But remember, just because an input isn’t labeled as CV or mod, that doesn’t mean you can’t route an LFO to it! Patch away and see what happens- unexpected results are what makes modular synthesis so much fun. Many of the Voltage Module modules have dedicated CV inputs, sometimes labeled as 'mod' inputs, all of which can be modulated with the LFO. Modulating the cutoff frequency of a filter can create a dubstep-style wobble, or if modulated very slowly, long sweeping tonal shifts. If you are unfamiliar with using LFO's, a simple application would be to slightly modulate an oscillator’s frequency to create vibrato (pitch modulation), or to modulate a VCA’s amplitude to create a tremolo effect (amplitude modulation). It generates six different control voltage (CV) waveforms and is capable of audio-rate modulation.
The Cherry Audio 'standard' LFO, or low-frequency oscillator, is a multi waveform, analog-style LFO.