Yes, and the fluctutations of delay 1 are going to be proportional to you wiggling the mod-wheel - see?wagtunes wrote:The modulation of the delay time of delay 2 is going to be proportional to the fluctuating delay time of delay 1.lnikj wrote:YOU are the modulator here. You moving the mod wheel.
Why can't you assign both delay times to be adjusted by the mod wheel with the depth on each how you want it.
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- KVRAF
- 23472 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.
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- KVRAF
- 1568 posts since 1 Aug, 2006 from Italy
Eventide H9 effects have 10 parameters and you can modulate them with the ribbon (which responds to modwheel) and you can decide how much modulation to apply (and in which direction) for each parameter.
As far as I know, BlackHole and UltraTap are the only algo that are avaible also as plugins and offer this very same kind of control.
Something similar can be done with the transmod system on FXPansion synths (and I think also on their effects)...
Of course this are just single effect and you control each one of them with a sort of "macro", but you can't mix and match...
As far as I know, BlackHole and UltraTap are the only algo that are avaible also as plugins and offer this very same kind of control.
Something similar can be done with the transmod system on FXPansion synths (and I think also on their effects)...
Of course this are just single effect and you control each one of them with a sort of "macro", but you can't mix and match...
- KVRAF
- 5753 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Mux can do that, assign a macro to control the freq of the 2 LFO's,
use parameter event generators to hook them to the delay parameters.
You would ( and you can do this in mux) have to convert the audio from
delay 1 to automation to drive the parameter of delay 2. Only because as
jens pointed out, a delay only returns audio.
It would take probably 5 mins to set that up in Mux...
*I'm talking about driving any delay plugin you want, so long as it exposes
it's parameters for automation.
use parameter event generators to hook them to the delay parameters.
You would ( and you can do this in mux) have to convert the audio from
delay 1 to automation to drive the parameter of delay 2. Only because as
jens pointed out, a delay only returns audio.
It would take probably 5 mins to set that up in Mux...
*I'm talking about driving any delay plugin you want, so long as it exposes
it's parameters for automation.
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- KVRAF
- 2626 posts since 8 Sep, 2009
I can't believe what I'm reading here...wagtunes wrote:2nd, I'm sure if there are any, it's unlikely I'm going to be able to use them to modulate another FX as they are probably limited to modulating a synth sound.