On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 06:02:07PM -0600, Tony Scharf wrote:
>
> If you can route an LFO to control its own rate, you should be able to
> achieve close to what you want . This will have the effect of making the hi
> period last significantly less time than the low. It may take some playing
> to get this effect to work in an exact and predictable way - you may have to
> get a second LFO' in play to act as a correcting offset..but its worth
> playing with at least.
I've tried it with two LFOs {mirrored and otherwise} so far, and with no luck, yet.
I've also tried incorporating LFO interlace.
It'd be nice if there were a pulsewidth control for the
LFO, and unipolar pulse waves would be nice, as well - that
would save a extra LFO, and I haven't had much luck getting
two to work well in tandem, anyway.
> Another idea would be to get a schrittmacher :D
Guess I'll have to stick with M until then =)
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Niall.
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Re: [elektron] I'm at My Wits' End, Here
2007-02-08 by Niall Munnelly
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