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turning off/erasing a LFO?

turning off/erasing a LFO?

2008-08-30 by Ben Humphrey

hey there.  just got my MD mk II.  neat neat NEAT stuff.

i plan to actually read the manual tonight, but i was twiddling some knobs
and i think i got the LFO on a bass drum really annoying.  it does a
distorted wobbly sound everytime the BD triggers....... and i went into the
LFO section and turned all the values all the way down and it still does the
annoying noise.  is there a way to erase LFO data?

thanks much,

-0behn desu0-


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Re: [elektron] turning off/erasing a LFO?

2008-08-30 by Niall Munnelly

On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:33:06AM -0700, Ben Humphrey wrote:
> hey there.  just got my MD mk II.  neat neat NEAT stuff.
> 
> i plan to actually read the manual tonight, but i was twiddling some knobs
> and i think i got the LFO on a bass drum really annoying.  it does a
> distorted wobbly sound everytime the BD triggers....... and i went into the
> LFO section and turned all the values all the way down and it still does the
> annoying noise.  is there a way to erase LFO data?

If you have set the LFO depth parameter to 0, then it sounds
like you may have parameter-locked LFO depth in your pattern.  Go
to the FX page on your BD track, and check each trig for a
parameter lock of "LFOD".

If it's not the LFO, then maybe it's the amplitude
modulation parameters, on the filter page.

-- 
Yours,
Niall.
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Re: [elektron] turning off/erasing a LFO?

2008-08-30 by Ben Humphrey

thanks.  i'll try that tonight.  i like the md so far....... but it is a
very different interface than what i'm used to.  i think i need to
manual-dive for a bit to get my head around it.

thanks again,

-0behn desu0-



On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Niall Munnelly <aleph@...>wrote:

>   On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:33:06AM -0700, Ben Humphrey wrote:
> > hey there. just got my MD mk II. neat neat NEAT stuff.
> >
> > i plan to actually read the manual tonight, but i was twiddling some
> knobs
> > and i think i got the LFO on a bass drum really annoying. it does a
> > distorted wobbly sound everytime the BD triggers....... and i went into
> the
> > LFO section and turned all the values all the way down and it still does
> the
> > annoying noise. is there a way to erase LFO data?
>
> If you have set the LFO depth parameter to 0, then it sounds
> like you may have parameter-locked LFO depth in your pattern. Go
> to the FX page on your BD track, and check each trig for a
> parameter lock of "LFOD".
>
> If it's not the LFO, then maybe it's the amplitude
> modulation parameters, on the filter page.
>
> --
> Yours,
> Niall.
> .. . . . . . . . . .
> Aleph Null. A Simple Insinuation Around Silence.
> http://aleph-null.net
> .. .. gpg public key - http://aleph-null.net/niall.gpg .. ..
>  
>


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