I would like to modify the Circulator circuit such that the LFO can be reset via a secondary momentary footswitch. The main idea is that I would like to be able to set a very slow rate and trigger a long filter sweep by hitting both footswitches. I think it would also be a cool way to 'stutter' the LFO waveform.
My understanding of the LFO circuit may be off, but I believe C13 and C14 are the caps that fill/drain to set the LFO voltage.
Would placing the momentary switch across C13/C14 with a small resistor to discharge the capacitor be sufficient to reset the LFO to the lowest frequency position?
Would instead going across the negative terminal of C13/C14 (to charge the cap) set the LFO to the max sweep position?
Do I have the two reversed?
Thanks kindly for any assistance.
Edit. Made a correction to mod circuit drawing.
My understanding of the LFO circuit may be off, but I believe C13 and C14 are the caps that fill/drain to set the LFO voltage.
Would placing the momentary switch across C13/C14 with a small resistor to discharge the capacitor be sufficient to reset the LFO to the lowest frequency position?
Would instead going across the negative terminal of C13/C14 (to charge the cap) set the LFO to the max sweep position?
Do I have the two reversed?
Thanks kindly for any assistance.

Edit. Made a correction to mod circuit drawing.
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