Adjust LFO Tempo Sync with Keyfollow in DIVA
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- KVRer
- 21 posts since 6 Oct, 2016
Hi.
I want a LFO synced to the Tempo of the DAW which can every time be doubled via playing an octave higher using Keyfollow and Rate Mod to 5. The Manual says for Keyfollow "MIDI note pivoting around E2". The song I is in F major and I want to switch the LFO-speed playing F2 to F3. How can I adjust the Keyfollow pivoting around F2 or any other key?
I want a LFO synced to the Tempo of the DAW which can every time be doubled via playing an octave higher using Keyfollow and Rate Mod to 5. The Manual says for Keyfollow "MIDI note pivoting around E2". The song I is in F major and I want to switch the LFO-speed playing F2 to F3. How can I adjust the Keyfollow pivoting around F2 or any other key?
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
You can use Transpose (in Diva's Tuning panel) for that, it'll transpose the note and will also move the pivot note with it. You could then tune the oscillators to adjust the tuning of the notes again so that the correct notes are played. However the maximum rate mod in the LFOs will not quite double the speed when playing one octave up. Just tried it myself, 12 semitones up doesn't do that, but 13 semitones up is closer to double speed.
Viktor
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Viktor
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
Silly me, of course there's a solution to this!
Just use the ADD function in the Modifications tab and add KeyFollow to KeyFollow, that gives you twice the amount. For Rate Mod source, don't set KeyFollow, but set the ADD function since that now outputs the sum of the two KeyFollows.
Rate Mod at 5 would now be way too fast when playing one octave up, I tried a few values and 2.67 seems a pretty good value for getting twice the rate when playing one octave up.
Viktor
Just use the ADD function in the Modifications tab and add KeyFollow to KeyFollow, that gives you twice the amount. For Rate Mod source, don't set KeyFollow, but set the ADD function since that now outputs the sum of the two KeyFollows.
Rate Mod at 5 would now be way too fast when playing one octave up, I tried a few values and 2.67 seems a pretty good value for getting twice the rate when playing one octave up.
Viktor
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
Great!
