Vibrato sync in Rhino?
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- KVRian
- 689 posts since 5 Mar, 2003 from Sir Osis of Liver
Is it possible to sync the speed of the vibrato with the tempo of the host? Would I have to use the LFO instead?
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- KVRist
- 273 posts since 5 Mar, 2003 from US
Sure! It's easy and very flexible. Here's how:
Global pitch synced modulation: Rhino uses loopable envelopes over LFO's for most modulation. Select any OSC tab and then find the small triangle in the upper left corner of the Envelopes box; Osc Level should be next to it. L-Click on the triangle and select Global Pitch. This calls up the envelope that pitch modulates all six osc at once. Make sure that the Vibrato Depth slider (bottom left of the GUI) is turned up to hear the changes you are about to make. If the Vibrato Aftertouch function is used and your keyboard doesn't transmit this data, you will have to adjust this to hear results. Look in the Velocity/Aftertouch box for this.
Okay, the good stuff: In the upper right corner of the envelopes box is a small box labeled Sync. Click it and a time grid will appear with reference to beats. Simply line up your envelope points to fall on the beats you want and now you have synced vibrato.
You can also sync individual vibratos separately for each osc and both filters. Drawing crazy envelopes will give you possibilities not available on other synths. Experiment and have fun!
Global pitch synced modulation: Rhino uses loopable envelopes over LFO's for most modulation. Select any OSC tab and then find the small triangle in the upper left corner of the Envelopes box; Osc Level should be next to it. L-Click on the triangle and select Global Pitch. This calls up the envelope that pitch modulates all six osc at once. Make sure that the Vibrato Depth slider (bottom left of the GUI) is turned up to hear the changes you are about to make. If the Vibrato Aftertouch function is used and your keyboard doesn't transmit this data, you will have to adjust this to hear results. Look in the Velocity/Aftertouch box for this.
Okay, the good stuff: In the upper right corner of the envelopes box is a small box labeled Sync. Click it and a time grid will appear with reference to beats. Simply line up your envelope points to fall on the beats you want and now you have synced vibrato.
You can also sync individual vibratos separately for each osc and both filters. Drawing crazy envelopes will give you possibilities not available on other synths. Experiment and have fun!
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- KVRAF
- 3388 posts since 29 May, 2001 from New York, NY
Thanks Daniel ! That's a crystal-clear explanation from the master...
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 5 Mar, 2003 from Sir Osis of Liver
I'll give that a try. Thanks!
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- KVRist
- 58 posts since 9 Oct, 2005 from ZGB
is there any other way to sync Rhino with T2?
cause this explanation is not working for me...
I would like to have my Rhino [u]always[/u] in sync with my host (Tracktion 2) like I have with my other synths.
128 BPM Tracktion - 128 BPM any Rhino sequencer preset
98 BPM Tracktion - 98 BPM any Rhino sequence preset
is that possible?
thanx m8!
cause this explanation is not working for me...
I would like to have my Rhino [u]always[/u] in sync with my host (Tracktion 2) like I have with my other synths.
128 BPM Tracktion - 128 BPM any Rhino sequencer preset
98 BPM Tracktion - 98 BPM any Rhino sequence preset
is that possible?
thanx m8!
