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Old 30.12.2017, 12:48 AM
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Originally Posted by oli@bass View Post
I just tried it with the Init patch, setting LFO 1 -> Pitch OSC 1(100%) and changing the Trigger Phase clearly shows that at value 1 the LFO starts at the bottom of the wave, 64 is at the top of the wave and 127 is again at the bottom.

One full round. 360 degrees.
Yes. Happened the same for me. Also I think that in the experiment that does Howard Scarr in his Programming Analogue Synths. He put the keyfollow value on the Oscillator 1 to 0. Also made some adjustments on pitch on the OSC1 or 2 and put FM to osc2 and put osc2 to hear and in her experiment in base of this he tell's that the range of the LFO is of 180 degrees. He maybe made that experiment I thought that maybe you can modify some parameters and get distinct degrees in base of pitch modification equal the speed of the wave and whatever I don't know it's my thought about this. He's a sound engineer maybe he made something like a "trap" or some kind of exercise that in her result give 180 degrees. I'm not a sound engineer I'm only like throwing words. Access support told me in the last Ticket I made that effectively the range of degrees of the LFO is 360 degrees. I'm not the kind of person that uses numeric values for putting thing's mathematically on synthesizer only I made this when I play piano or compose something to throw it through the synthesizer. I prefer to move pot's and see what sound is coming up. Obviously knowing what each knob does and keeping the magic of the sound on. Also I study or read or whatever you want to call it the Os4 Manual of the Access Virus the last one. It's really good really it's well explained. I found it very very very useful. Without seeing that after the page number 100 they like repeat all the parameters again not all but mostly and other that no repeats parameters yes what he does is explaining better the function of each one of the Access Virus B. The thing that I didn't study on deep is the "technical" function of the FM also of the saturation curves too. But since I'm studying since a month likely I'm very bored to studying like technical the saturation curves and fm's. Also In a near future I will study it. Is hard when you got little time at day. Hehe the only thing I canno't understand well is the INPUT FOLLOWER or ENVELOPE FOLLOWER and RINGMODULATOR of a input signal. What are things I don't use really but I find it useful anyways. I go for more for the basic's. Maybe you can throw me a hand of the Envelope Follower. As I read it catch like a input signal to modulate the Envelope Filter with this signal and the ringmod who made a ringmod of both signals the input and the part. This two things I studied today. hehe maybe you can help me with this. Thank you and regards from Uruguay.
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