Mulab: modulate params
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 13 posts since 16 Apr, 2008
Hello
I know I can modulate a parameter by dragging it into an automation lane. And create LFO style automation by editing the curve settings (though not in sync?)
But can I modulate a parameter with an LFO? (A parameter which hasn't already got an LFO tool attached to it)
I hope you can help!
Br, Donleavy
I know I can modulate a parameter by dragging it into an automation lane. And create LFO style automation by editing the curve settings (though not in sync?)
But can I modulate a parameter with an LFO? (A parameter which hasn't already got an LFO tool attached to it)
I hope you can help!
Br, Donleavy
- KVRian
- 1441 posts since 4 Oct, 2012 from Utah
Yes you can. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aToZm7FiOjM
Note, this is not my video. It was simply the most educational about VST modulation in the MUX.
Note, this is not my video. It was simply the most educational about VST modulation in the MUX.
My Setup.
Now goes by Eurydice(Izzy) - she/her
Now goes by Eurydice(Izzy) - she/her
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 13 posts since 16 Apr, 2008
Absolutely great. Thank you!
One thing I don't understand:
If I have inserted an effect in the effect area of the Multi-sampler, the effect itself doesn't show up in the Modular area of Mulab. So, how to reach it within the modular environment?
One thing I don't understand:
If I have inserted an effect in the effect area of the Multi-sampler, the effect itself doesn't show up in the Modular area of Mulab. So, how to reach it within the modular environment?
- KVRAF
- 12739 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Then cut that effect to the clipboard, insert a MUX in the Multi-Sampla effect slot, open that MUX and paste the original effect into the MUX modular area. From there on you can start the modular magic.