For example in Synth1 you can have an LFO modulate FM or P/W but you have to turn key off or it just resets the LFO for each new note in piano roll or bluearp, etc. In Bazille I don't see how to get it to not reset for each note. Additionally the longest LFO (10s or 8/1) is still kind of fast for a very slowly morphing trancelike arpeggio. Is there a way to make it slower? I mean I guess if I put the DAW BPM way down and use 8/1...? The bigger issue is that it resets and also any suggestions as to what the LFO can be attached to that would be similar to FM or p/w parameter in synth1?
Thanks in advance for any help.
How would I slowly morph a long arpeggio/sequence in Bazille?
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- KVRian
- 804 posts since 14 Apr, 2019
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Set LFO Phase mode to 'sync'. Quoting the user guide:
Phase
This knob adjusts the phase position at which the waveform will start whenever a note is played. The options in the selector are:
sync ...............no restart, the LFOs for all voices remain in phase unless modulated apart
gate................restarts to the value of Phase whenever a new note is played
single .............like sync, but restarts whenever a non-legato note is played
random ...........restarts at a random phase whenever a new note is played
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And to slow down an LFO beyond minimum speed you can e.g. patch +5V into CV1 and use that as the source in LFO 'Rate Mod'. How slow do you want?
Phase
This knob adjusts the phase position at which the waveform will start whenever a note is played. The options in the selector are:
sync ...............no restart, the LFOs for all voices remain in phase unless modulated apart
gate................restarts to the value of Phase whenever a new note is played
single .............like sync, but restarts whenever a non-legato note is played
random ...........restarts at a random phase whenever a new note is played
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And to slow down an LFO beyond minimum speed you can e.g. patch +5V into CV1 and use that as the source in LFO 'Rate Mod'. How slow do you want?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 804 posts since 14 Apr, 2019
Thanks! Also I didn't realize I could take the LFO rate down to 0.01 instead of just 0.10. I was hoping for 30 to 45 seconds for a cycle. I have been reading the manual...
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
