MP Question
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 25 Jan, 2016
Lets say that I am modulating the phase difference of the Phaser from 0 to 360. How do I set the MP up to go from 360 to 0 immediately (without scrolling quickly backwards through all of the values)? Anyone who can help me with this will be my hero of the moment as I am always frustrated by full-stop knobs and wish that all of them were able to go from max to min (or verse visa
) ...well, almost all of them anyway.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 460 posts since 25 Jan, 2016
Maybe I didn't explain my situation correctly.
I linked a Multiparameter to the phase difference knob in the Phaser and want it to modulate from 0 to 360 degrees.
I noticed that it moves smoothly through all of the values from 0 to 360.
Once it reaches 360, the values scroll backwards to 0 very, very fast in order to begin the sequence again.
I do not want that. I want an immediate change where the initial value follows the final value without including all of the values in between and without having to retrigger the Multiparameter.
Sorry for the confusion.
I linked a Multiparameter to the phase difference knob in the Phaser and want it to modulate from 0 to 360 degrees.
I noticed that it moves smoothly through all of the values from 0 to 360.
Once it reaches 360, the values scroll backwards to 0 very, very fast in order to begin the sequence again.
I do not want that. I want an immediate change where the initial value follows the final value without including all of the values in between and without having to retrigger the Multiparameter.
Sorry for the confusion.
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- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Hmmm, I assume you mean you use a modulator and use a saw wave to modulate it? I tried and it seems working fine. But there's likely to be a problem at the discontinuity as the plugin will try to smooth it out, it should be negligible, but who knows. Anyways you can do a little trick, use this transformation curve for the parameter:
Then you can just go up and down... it will make it 2x as fast.
Alternatively if you are using modulators, you can just use the default Custom shape for the LFO. That does basically the same thing.
Then you can just go up and down... it will make it 2x as fast.
Alternatively if you are using modulators, you can just use the default Custom shape for the LFO. That does basically the same thing.
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