|
|||
I'm searching for a step sequencer like the named ones but with not that much CPU usage as Camelspace (common it is just a step sequencer!) and these little control faders of LFO Tool. Furthermore I miss finished steps which I can set like in Grossbeat in the LFO Tool. So why not Grossbeat? Because it is only Time and Volume. |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 24 Mar 2012 Member: #277536 | ||
|
|||
| ^ | Joined: 17 Mar 2011 Member: #252737 | ||
|
|||
Audio Damage BigSeq2? |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 06 Sep 2006 Member: #119290 Location: Elk Grove, CA | ||
|
|||
Michael1985 wrote: I'm searching for a step sequencer like the named ones but with not that much CPU usage as Camelspace (common it is just a step sequencer!) and these little control faders of LFO Tool. Furthermore I miss finished steps which I can set like in Grossbeat in the LFO Tool. So why not Grossbeat? Because it is only Time and Volume.
For what its worth, in LFOTool, you can use shift on the LFO graph to draw flat steps (if that is what you mean). Regarding the other desire, you can hold shift with the sliders to get a finer control. The sliders don't need to be there except the vague visual representation (and people are used to clicking on knobs or sliders). The number box is really what matters (which also accept shift for fine control). I'd be happy to hear more of what you desire, if that isn't what you're looking for! -Steve |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 30 Aug 2001 Member: #1024 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
| KVR Forum Index » Effects | All times are GMT - 8 Hours |
|
Printable version |
Disclaimer: All communications made available as part of this forum and any opinions, advice, statements, views or other information expressed in this forum are solely provided by, and the responsibility of, the person posting such communication and not of kvraudio.com (unless kvraudio.com is specifically identified as the author of the communication).
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group


















