It would be cool if the lfo's would have swing, i mean if you have a 50% of swing it would be cool the lfo's would also be swinged.
Now they are straight, is it too dificult to implement ?
Lfo's using swing.
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giorgiomartini giorgiomartini https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=161733
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giorgiomartini giorgiomartini https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=161733
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wait ! i guess they are actualy swinged ! yuhuu ! is this true ? i hear a diference when i move the swing slider, i have a random hold lfo. do the sine wave lfos also do it ?
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giorgiomartini giorgiomartini https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=161733
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The global swing parameter is probably the most unique thing in Zebra. It makes all tempo-based modulations swing.
This is achieved by actually modulating the host tempo internally in Zebra - which has the slight disadvantage that things may run out of sync after some time, but this shouldn't be a problem over a couple of bars (there's also a strange behaviour with some hosts some times, but I guess I'll figure that out ones)
Urs
This is achieved by actually modulating the host tempo internally in Zebra - which has the slight disadvantage that things may run out of sync after some time, but this shouldn't be a problem over a couple of bars (there's also a strange behaviour with some hosts some times, but I guess I'll figure that out ones)
