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lfo modulation!!!!!!!!!

PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 1:06 pm
by tha big dawg
yo,

i want to modulate the lfo rate on the master effects flange, is this possible?

or do i just have to mod the lfort1 in the cords section, thn connect that to filt freq or pitch or woteva?

any tips plse help my suss my bird!

u kno the effect im after, basically speedin up an lfo for a buildup etc, used in many tunes....

PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 5:28 am
by sampleandhold
i don't think you can mod the lfo rates in the master effects. perhaps you can with the rfx, i think i remember hearing about that... at least using the mod matrix.

as for what you are after, you can mod the lfo, but i haven't had good gos when i want a gradual change in lfo speeds. they always seem to be either a.)normal speed, or b.)really fast or really slow. no real transition inbetween.

one thing you can try, i wonder if this would work. it might even be alot of work is this. you can do preset or bank changes and have each bank with a different lfo rate on the effect. so you can have, say 10 bank changes that each bank as the lfo increasing by 10 each time. concerns with this is that you may hear clicking as the effects are switched on a long held out note. that would be by concern. this technique i think is at the start of the forum, either I or someone else posted it. the technique is actualy discribed in the manual, but not quite as well. i have used the effect before but it really is kind of time consuming. basicually you have create dead presets with nothing in it and then edit the master bit step by step. so one preset would be "flange lfo rate 20" and so one. then in your sequencer you program bank changes at various stages or you build and you just might have it. if you can't find the original post, then i will dig through my paper work in my manual and get it and post the tech again.

but you will have to give up one of your channels to do this.

and a little bit of time.

oh well

give it ago and tell us if it worked out.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 7:21 am
by tha big dawg
yo, i have set the mod wheel to modulate the lfo rate, then lfo~ to mod freq and/or pitch/res/filt freq

and im gettin a similar result as mod'ing the lfo rate on the flange...


All good so far........!