Modulating from a single curve

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Does anyone know how to do the following in Zebra?

I want to modulate the pan of all 4 channels, but I want them to be on the same LFO curve (please refer to the image below).

http://www.box.net/shared/1h1kg9ng4nrxk9yb9j7g


Best regards,

Gino

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I guess this isn't possible yet.
Of course you could create 1 LFO per channel (all with the same settings), set them to retrigger and offset the phase of each LFO.

It will be easier once the Laq/Delay module is implemented :)

Cheers
Dennis

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Gino Cortesi wrote:Does anyone know how to do the following in Zebra?

I want to modulate the pan of all 4 channels, but I want them to be on the same LFO curve (please refer to the image below).

http://www.box.net/shared/1h1kg9ng4nrxk9yb9j7g


Best regards,

Gino
Looks like you want a quadrature LFO (an LFO with independent outputs for 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees of the cycle). You can get half way to the results you want by assigning the same LFO to two channels, then use negative modulation depth for one channel and positive modulation depth for the other channel. The you could create a second identical LFO and set the phase differently than the first to get the other two positions. This would probably work best with LFOs that retrigger.

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You actually need 2 LFOs, say LFOG1 and LFOG2

Channel 1 Pan: LFOG1 + 50.00
Channel 2 Pan: LFOG2 + 50.00
Channel 3 Pan: LFOG1 - 50.00
Channel 4 Pan: LFOG2 - 50.00

Keep settinsg of both LFOs equal, but set LFOG2 phase to +25.00

;) Urs

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Great! :)
I haven't thought of that solution :)
Seem obvious now :oops:

Cheers
Dennis

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Thanks!

The 2 LFO approach works nicely.

Best regards,

Gino

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