Feater Request - LFOs on each layer on a bunch of stuff that
  • nathan@nathan
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    Feater Request - LFOs on each layer on a bunch of stuff that

    by nathan@nathan » Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:26 pm

    Feater Request - LFOs on each layer on a bunch of stuff that synch to a settable global bpm.

    So for example, if I know I'm going to later snch to a tune that is 120 bpm, I set m8 to 120 bpm and anything I synch to lfo will do it's thing at 120 bpm which when I later combine to the song audio which is 120 bpm, will match nicely. Yay.

    Things that would be cool to synch to lfo would be all the auto stuff, move, rotate, etc., Pixel effects too Make the lfo have a drop down for it's pattern just like audio synths (saw, sine, square, random), that would be great!!!

    Disclaimer: if this is already covered in the app, apologies!

    -N.
  • sonicslice
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    by sonicslice » Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:08 pm

    Whats wrong with the modules that already do this?
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    by Lupin » Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:12 pm

    you can do everything you want with the BPM and BPM router modules.
    you can bind everyting with bpm . just digg into these modules .
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  • technomorph
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    by technomorph » Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:35 pm

    Think he is asking for something like what VDMX provides.

    The master BPM is sent to the oscillators.
    You can set a sine wave, cosine wave, triangle, square etc.

    So while the BPM is controlling the FREQUENCY of the wave.
    The wave itself will give a little more variations.

    IE Seting the Horizontal moving position. Rather than a triangle
    wave, it will have a little more ramping in it, either in the middle
    or once it nears the sides.

    That type of thing.

    Technomorph
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    by sonicslice » Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:43 pm

    technomorph wrote:So while the BPM is controlling the FREQUENCY of the wave.The wave itself will give a little more variations.

    IE Seting the Horizontal moving position. Rather than a triangle
    wave, it will have a little more ramping in it, either in the middle
    or once it nears the sides.

    That type of thing.


    Do you mean some kind of rolling adjustment to the actual shape of the waves? in which case, sounds interesting.
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    by technomorph » Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:06 pm

    sonicslice wrote:
    technomorph wrote:So while the BPM is controlling the FREQUENCY of the wave.The wave itself will give a little more variations.

    IE Seting the Horizontal moving position. Rather than a triangle
    wave, it will have a little more ramping in it, either in the middle
    or once it nears the sides.

    That type of thing.


    Do you mean some kind of rolling adjustment to the actual shape of the waves? in which case, sounds interesting.



    ExaCTLY.
    You can also adjust the start and out point.
    So that it only will loop thru certain sections of the wave you choose.
    And of course you can map the BPM to the frequency of the wave and then also apply a multiplier or divider to it (so you can half/quarter/double the bpm)

    technomorph
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    by sonicslice » Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:01 am

    technomorph wrote:ExaCTLY.
    You can also adjust the start and out point.
    So that it only will loop thru certain sections of the wave you choose.
    And of course you can map the BPM to the frequency of the wave and then also apply a multiplier or divider to it (so you can half/quarter/double the bpm)

    technomorph


    The frequency multiplier you can do on the LFO module, but I've just had a play with the VDMX oscillators, and yes, they're much much more complicated and nicer and much more comprehensive - some of that action in modul8 please!

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