Hi Ingo... when you say... "you can simply attenuate the lfo output, that would be the simplest solution." What exactly do you mean? All I see on my LFO's is a rate knob that controls the rate of the LFO. Can you give me an example of how to attenuate the output? > > > hello dan, > > you can simply attenuate the lfo output, > that would be the simplest solution. > > the more elaborated solution would be the use of > one or two a172 max/min modules together with an > a176 voltage source, thats what i'm doing quite often. > > best wishes > > ingo > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "danfarmer19732003" > <danfarmer@> wrote: > > > > Hi guys... I'm looking for what I might call a range limiter for my > > LFOs. > > > > What I want to do is limit the range of the LFO. For example, if > I'm > > controlling the cutoff filter with the LFO I do not want the filter > to > > close the filter 100%, I just still want some sound(s) to come > through. > > I'm finding that as it is right now, there is no EFFECT AMOUNT > control > > on the LFO's it just does a straight 0-100% range. > > > > The opposite is true as well, in some case where I do not want 100% > of > > the sounds to come through either. Meaning that I do not want the > LFO > > opening up the cutoff filter 100%.... again some king of EFFECT > AMOUNT > > control would be useful to me. > > > > Can the Deopfer A-136 do this? If not what other module can? I was > > thinking if I routed the LFO through a filter and if that filter > had > > bandpass, that that might do what I want. > > >
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Re: Ways to limit the LFO range...
2006-06-26 by danfarmer19732003
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