Hi! "i just uplaoded 2 new patches that uses the flat lfo and the modulation wheel to control the depth." That's very cool. It gives you more possiblities for real-time control of some parameters than just reaching out for the knobs. I've used Flat LFOs mixed with standard LFOs this evening. The result is similar to "interlacing" a LFO with "zero", but of course the value is not "zero" but wherever you had settled the "depth" of the Flat LFO. So it's a more flexible way for getting a LFO "interlaced", and you can control the depth with the modulation wheel. Could be cool for making rythmically modulated patches. Bye! > > --- In elektron-users@y..., "phonophobie" <sidstation@h...> wrote: > > just a quick note... you can make your mod wheel control the depth > of > > a flat, for example you are able to control the cutoff of the > filter > > via modwheel. > > > > peeep ________________ faltline_______________ ;) > > > > > > --- In elektron-users@y..., Corey Appleby <digitalwank@m...> wrote: > > > > > > Just to clarify, I think he's talking about the Sidstation's > LFOs. > > It > > > looks like your list is the MD's LFO types. The Sidstation does > > have a > > > "flat" LFO type, but I'm not sure what it's for either. The > manual > > > explanation wasn't very helpful for me. Anyone use this on the > > > Sidstation? > > > > > > c. > > > > > > On Saturday, October 5, 2002, at 05:20 PM, sidstationownsyou > wrote: > > > > > > > Alright... there is no LFO waveform available that I would > refer > > to as > > > > "flat". So > > > > let's clarify your question for everyone: > > > > which one of the following waveforms are you calling "flat"?
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[elektron] Re: Flat LFO
2002-10-07 by valladoliddiego
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