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Old 15.01.2005, 06:08 PM
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Default Controlling variations in a sound

Hello all, just trying to wrap my brain around this amazing instrument, and have (what is probably) a very basic question. I am going through the manual and have tweaked a sound. It is an arp based patch that is synced to my sequencer running at 120 bpm. The problem is that the sound keeps changing everytime I press the key - ie the first time I press the key, I like the patch, then I press the key and the patch has chanced - perhaps more lpf this time, next time so much filter that the first two noises in the patch don't sound. Something is dynamically changing the sound of the patch, so that even I don't make any other tweaks to the sound, it still is changing itself. So my question is - How do I get a sound to stay static after I make all the tweaks I like to it? You don't have to tell me exactly how to do it (especially if it is a little complicated) but rather if you can point me in the right direction (ie look at the LFO and do this) then I will do research on it and figure it out.

Thanks for any help with this.
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