Host that allows you to assign LFO's to automation tracks?

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Or, if you've already got a host you're happy with, there's also Pluggo that has loads of modulation plugins (including LFO) which can modulate other plugins' parameters. Really opens up the creative possibilities....

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Sascha Franck wrote:Just forget about SX's automation, it's the lousiest ever.
Please don't even force me to go into the details... it's allready been driving me nuts.
Sascha.. Hah.. I think the only times I ever see you talk on these forums is your dislike of Cubase... Though you seem to use it quite regularly, still.

Funny. :hihi:

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ahja wrote: Sascha.. Hah.. I think the only times I ever see you talk on these forums is your dislike of Cubase... Though you seem to use it quite regularly, still.

Funny
No, it's not really funny.
And to be honest, for anything I'm doing for myself, I still use Logic 5.5.1. Can't see myself switching all too soon either.
I'm using SX for a few other things though, as I just have to.
It's not much fun, I tell you... especially when it comes to anything like MIDI editing and automation tricks.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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r2101 wrote:uhm...ok it might scare ppl off...but buzz does this... even sample waveforms as lfos...assignable to everything...
Wow, I never knew buzz did that. I guess I'll have to return to my pseudo tracker roots again sometime.


Otherwise FL5 definitely does this.

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xerocreep wrote: Otherwise FL5 definitely does this.
Only if you have at least the Producer edition (the basic FL5 doesn't have automation clips).


Thanks for whoever mentioned MIDIFO; I'm primarily a Sonar user and will check that out.

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ouroboros wrote:FL5 : one of it's strengths.
Or you could use the old Peak controller and assign the knob to the PC´s LFO function. So we have had that option but less flexible than now, since the begining.

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Or you could use the old Formula controller too...

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LukyMartini wrote:Or you could use the old Formula controller too...
Ah. The possibilities. The possibilities. They are endless if you know where to look for. :D

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