mpowersynth modulation
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- KVRian
- 671 posts since 11 May, 2014
I don't understand it. So obviously you click on a modulator at the bottom but how do you choose an envelope to modulate pitch or something? I don't see how you choose LFO or envelope.
Last edited by ckam03 on Sun Apr 12, 2015 4:14 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRAF
- 10367 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
[The post above has been edited, so this reply looks to be out of context ... the post was originally asking for some less bright colour schemes]
It may be because you are using some of the colour palettes that I put together for v9
Here I run my monitors with the brightness and contrast turned down quite a bit for everything.
Give this a try:
It may be because you are using some of the colour palettes that I put together for v9
Here I run my monitors with the brightness and contrast turned down quite a bit for everything.
Give this a try:
- click [Settings] > Style
- select the Style you want, then click [Presets] in the 'Colour Settings' panel
- load whichever colour palette you want, then click [Close],
- click on the colour you want to change,
- select a new colour or define another or just drag the Value slider down,
- you may need to move the windows around so that you can see the changes on the GUI,
[*[click the tick when you've got the colour you want. - repeat for the other colours
- click [Presets] in the 'Colour Settings' panel
- click 'Root' in the Browser tree, then click [Add] on the left-hand side,
- type in a name and click the tick button,
[*}click [Add] on the right-hand side to add the current colour palette to the folder you just created, - click the tick button to close the Style configuration window
Last edited by DarkStar on Sun Apr 12, 2015 5:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
