Well Elassi, it seems you misunderstood me, but hopefully Vojtech understood and gave me the right answer.elassi wrote:Or, to use a another common term: a LFO.MeldaProduction wrote:No no, the sine wave is only a shape.
Btw, @al321, that's how it is called when you click on the parameter button (+) and see the "select parameter" window. Scroll down and you'll find LFO1-4. These are the Modulators1-4.
Or Shapes1-4.
Or MShapeLFOs1-4.
Yeah, i know what an lfo is, and don't worry, i wasn't expecting the sine wave to start making beeping noises at me.
I just wanted to know this:
If i set a modulator to follower mode, and assign it to wet/dry, will the wet/dry be moving up and down in time with the sine wave (obviously mixed in with the follower's modulation). But it looks like the answer is no. The sine wave is only used to control the way the follower reacts to the input signal.
Hopefully i got that right...
