LFO Tool and syncing LFOs

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I've got a track with an instance of LFO Tool on it. LFO 1 is ducking the volume at a rate of 1/4.

I want to put LFO 2 to modulate the filter cutoff, in a long sweep (done) but at a rate of 2 bars. Doesn't happen, the LFOs are always at the same rate.

Am I missing something or is it not possible to have LFOs at different rates?

Cheers

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samsam wrote:I've got a track with an instance of LFO Tool on it. LFO 1 is ducking the volume at a rate of 1/4.

I want to put LFO 2 to modulate the filter cutoff, in a long sweep (done) but at a rate of 2 bars. Doesn't happen, the LFOs are always at the same rate.

Am I missing something or is it not possible to have LFOs at different rates?

Cheers
Yes, In the latest version of LFOTool (available in the registered user forum at www.xferrecords.com) you can set the rate slider to the long time (2 bars in this case) and use the per-graph multiplier to the short time (8x in this case).

The plugin has rather low overhead (both memory and CPU) so you can duplicate the plugin as well, of course, which opens up some more creative options, such as separate crossover points for processing.

Steve
www.xferrecords.com
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bitcrusher wrote:
samsam wrote:I've got a track with an instance of LFO Tool on it. LFO 1 is ducking the volume at a rate of 1/4.

I want to put LFO 2 to modulate the filter cutoff, in a long sweep (done) but at a rate of 2 bars. Doesn't happen, the LFOs are always at the same rate.

Am I missing something or is it not possible to have LFOs at different rates?

Cheers
Yes, In the latest version of LFOTool (available in the registered user forum at www.xferrecords.com) you can set the rate slider to the long time (2 bars in this case) and use the per-graph multiplier to the short time (8x in this case).

The plugin has rather low overhead (both memory and CPU) so you can duplicate the plugin as well, of course, which opens up some more creative options, such as separate crossover points for processing.

Steve
www.xferrecords.com
Ah OK, I'll have to make sure I've got the latest and then explore the 'per graph multiplier' which I didn't know anything about.

Thanks Steve.

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