Equivalence between LFO on Ableton and LFO on Serum

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Hi,

This is a capture from a YouTube video, where a guy demonstrates something on the synth on Ableton. I am trying to emulate it on Serum on Logic Pro.

At some point he switches on the LFO by clicking on the little square. When I use Serum on Logic Pro, there is no such thing as switching on/off a LFO. You have to drag it and apply it to one of the many parameters of the oscillator, filter etc for it to be activated.

Now, I am trying to find the equivalence here!

Do you know,
Switching on the LFO on Ableton = applying the LFO to which parameter?
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use Dest. A and Dest B. in the center window.

For Dest. A you have A,B,C,D for the oscillators, FIL for the Filter, and there are other destinations in the drop down menu for Dest. B

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JamminFool wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 3:52 am use Dest. A and Dest B. in the center window.

For Dest. A you have A,B,C,D for the oscillators, FIL for the Filter, and there are other destinations in the drop down menu for Dest. B
Cool, thanks. But for example, when set to Dest. A, which parameter of the oscillators A~D is the LFO applied on?

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It modulates the frequency of the selected OSC.

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99to100 wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 3:58 am
JamminFool wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 3:52 am use Dest. A and Dest B. in the center window.

For Dest. A you have A,B,C,D for the oscillators, FIL for the Filter, and there are other destinations in the drop down menu for Dest. B
Cool, thanks. But for example, when set to Dest. A, which parameter of the oscillators A~D is the LFO applied on?
Open the "Info View" (use the "?" Shortcut) on the Bottom Left of the Ableton Window to see the relative information when you point the mouse cursor on almost any item in Ableton.
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Thanks a lot.

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