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Old 01.03.2006, 02:08 PM
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Hello. I'm Virus C user. I'm solving one problem: how to make Lfo working in positive manner (like in Nord Modular G2)?

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Not used a G2 - explain?
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Not sure what you mean by "positive manner".
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I can't add a picture. I could show what I mean.
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I think he means in a "DC" vein. Like, instead of oscillating from -64 to +63 (ie. negative to positive, and back again), it'd oscillate from 0 to +127, making it a positive-only signal.

I noticed that whenever the LFOs in the Virus are set into "Envelope" mode, they're automatically made positive-only. Unfortunately Env mode makes the LFO a "one-shot" event, and I don't believe it's possible to select a normal oscillating LFO to simulate unipolar operation on the Virus, unless you can somehow get a second LFO to re-trigger the first one-shot 'Env' LFO on every cycle.
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I think he means in a "DC" vein. Like, instead of oscillating from -64 to +63 (ie. negative to positive, and back again), it'd oscillate from 0 to +127, making it a positive-only signal.
Yes, You said it correctly. I want to use this LFO mode for better vibrato. I dunno how, but old minimoog could do this.

And I am live performer more than player in studio.
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