Well, actually one specific question about MXXX and one general one.
1. In the MXXX side-chained Ratio module, there's seems to be something going on that's akin to what happens in the modulator follower option. But in the latter, there are attack and release controls that can be set by the user. What's going on in Ratio by Input? Is it on a per-sample basis or some fixed attack/release setting?
2. Is there any way to cumulatively have modulators modulate the same destination. For example, in any Fab Filter effect (to name just one possibility), I could define two XLFOs and point them at the same filter cutoff, they will combine to produce their result in an additive fashion. With Melda Modulators, there doesn't seem to be any way to say "modulate from current value, whatever that happens to be, even if it's being continually changed by another modulator". Am I missing something and is there a way to do this?
Thanks for any enlightenment.
Two MXXX Questions
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Ok so:
1. It's on per sample basis. For example you can use LFO FX to as sidechain. If you need some more complex follower, you can either use the default Ratio FX and control the ratio using a modulator, or build your own follower using Utility FX etc.
2. No, while FF plugins have just a few parameters, our plugins often have thousands of them, so such approach just wouldn't work at all. The plugins are just too complex... But you can modulate ranges of parameters - use one modulator to control a parameter and another to control its range etc.
1. It's on per sample basis. For example you can use LFO FX to as sidechain. If you need some more complex follower, you can either use the default Ratio FX and control the ratio using a modulator, or build your own follower using Utility FX etc.
2. No, while FF plugins have just a few parameters, our plugins often have thousands of them, so such approach just wouldn't work at all. The plugins are just too complex... But you can modulate ranges of parameters - use one modulator to control a parameter and another to control its range etc.
