Special LFOs someone?
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- KVRian
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
I was toying around with MUX, as i always do.
This is what i got: If you are not satisfied with the LFO shapes available, why not use a sample or a full track?
The above will open/close filter following the shape of the audio loop playing in the sample player.
How to setup: Load a sample/loop/ audio into the sample player. You might set the sampler to loop the audio. No worries, you will not hear it.
Now send some audio though that MUX and play a note to start the sampler playback. The activated LP or HP will open close to that loop.
There are quite some redundant controls, so choose as you like.
Level and Amplitude will effect the depth of the filter modulation.
Offset and Frequency will set the base frequency from where the modulation will start.
Note that the midi note you play will affect the speed of your sample! If you loaded a drumloop, it will open your filter faster with C5 than with C1.
I have no idea if this is usable, but there it was....
This is what i got: If you are not satisfied with the LFO shapes available, why not use a sample or a full track?
The above will open/close filter following the shape of the audio loop playing in the sample player.
How to setup: Load a sample/loop/ audio into the sample player. You might set the sampler to loop the audio. No worries, you will not hear it.
Now send some audio though that MUX and play a note to start the sampler playback. The activated LP or HP will open close to that loop.
There are quite some redundant controls, so choose as you like.
Level and Amplitude will effect the depth of the filter modulation.
Offset and Frequency will set the base frequency from where the modulation will start.
Note that the midi note you play will affect the speed of your sample! If you loaded a drumloop, it will open your filter faster with C5 than with C1.
I have no idea if this is usable, but there it was....
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
By the way, with a bit of updating, you can get this:
The bottom track is parameter automation of the audio above and ready for anything you like to assign it to. And any way of editing is possible before you use it.
Would that be interesting?
The bottom track is parameter automation of the audio above and ready for anything you like to assign it to. And any way of editing is possible before you use it.
Would that be interesting?
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- KVRAF
- 5383 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
Yes, that would be interesting in several ways: using a recorded sample would avoid the repetition in single-cycle wave LFOs; using an audio track would enable eg the vocal to modulate an instrument; and being able to edit automation would enable easy tweaking. A really elegant design!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
OK, here we go:
After we had the sample to modulate a filter, now we modulate level. That means you can easily get your trance pumping going with a kick drum loop sample on a steady pad sound.
And there is the level recorder as well.
Just send your audio into the module, setup Mulab to record events and press record.
But be very careful! It creates a lot of data. When you stop recording, do not worry about nothing happening for quite some time. I once waited an entire evening and nothing happened. That means, record in short batches and only where you need it.
Once you see the recorded level automation, route a rack to that track and play the automation sequence. The rack fader should follow the track. It's midi automation, so you edit the data as any pitchbend or modwheel data.
Good luck!
I am working - slowly - on turning this into a Level Rider (see Vocal Rider/Wave Rider/ etc). Sometime later...
After we had the sample to modulate a filter, now we modulate level. That means you can easily get your trance pumping going with a kick drum loop sample on a steady pad sound.
And there is the level recorder as well.
Just send your audio into the module, setup Mulab to record events and press record.
But be very careful! It creates a lot of data. When you stop recording, do not worry about nothing happening for quite some time. I once waited an entire evening and nothing happened. That means, record in short batches and only where you need it.
Once you see the recorded level automation, route a rack to that track and play the automation sequence. The rack fader should follow the track. It's midi automation, so you edit the data as any pitchbend or modwheel data.
Good luck!
I am working - slowly - on turning this into a Level Rider (see Vocal Rider/Wave Rider/ etc). Sometime later...
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