Is there a device that will allow me to sync to the sequencer (e.g.Cubase)
so all LFO treatment is in time.
For example if I wanted 4beat amplitude pulses I would just type in 4/4 and use a sine wave.
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Tempo synced LFO to sequencer
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Re: Tempo synced LFO to sequencer
What do you want to output it to? theres quite a few synths and modules that do that. or you can use something like sb404 to make a bit more complex wave.
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Re: Tempo synced LFO to sequencer
Well if I have an audio pad,for instance, I would like the LFO to affect the gate or filter so to speak.Neutron wrote:What do you want to output it to? theres quite a few synths and modules that do that. or you can use something like sb404 to make a bit more complex wave.
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Re: Tempo synced LFO to sequencer
Use Flexor's Ramp. It can be triggered, and if you want, record it to a track and send that out again. Then, in a modular shell, load ValMonitor and assign a MIDI Controller to it. Then Merge the MIDI output of that patch with the Sequencer Source or whatever feeding the device you want to control.. Set the patch to the same MIDI Channel. Assign the same Controller to the control knob you want modulated in sync.
If you want a dozen LFO's to run sync, use shapers to give Ramp the shape you want: use Ramp Divider to multiply the frequency, change it to saw/sine/whatever, be creative. Hook up Multi Val and assign a controller to each slider. Merge patches output after Alfonso's ChaCha (Channel Changer) with Seq Source, assign relevant controller to modulation destination.
But then again, this is nothing new
If you want a dozen LFO's to run sync, use shapers to give Ramp the shape you want: use Ramp Divider to multiply the frequency, change it to saw/sine/whatever, be creative. Hook up Multi Val and assign a controller to each slider. Merge patches output after Alfonso's ChaCha (Channel Changer) with Seq Source, assign relevant controller to modulation destination.
But then again, this is nothing new
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Re: Tempo synced LFO to sequencer
Much appreciated.
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