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Old 16.08.2011, 02:30 PM
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In what way doesn't the LFO1 > Osc1 intensity work?
Considering the I'm modulating LFO1 > pitch osc1; if entirely open the amount (+63) it will modulate higher freqs as well. Besides the "amount" option I didn't find any other control of intensity for LFO.

LFO1 > Transpose is the same as LFO1 > Osc1, just with a greater range. And it affects all oscillators.
I didn't know that. thanks. It seems to work.

LFO2 > Filter1 will only really work if you lower Cutoff1 in the Filter section (to halfway, about 64) to bring it down into the audible realm, allowing you to actually 'hear' the effect of the LFO working the filter.
You are right and that's why the cutoff is not open higher than 54.
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Old 16.08.2011, 03:12 PM
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In what way doesn't the LFO1 > Osc1 intensity work?
Considering the I'm modulating LFO1 > pitch osc1; if entirely open the amount (+63) it will modulate higher freqs as well. Besides the "amount" option I didn't find any other control of intensity for LFO.
For a destination of LFO modulation there only ever is one control for intensity. You either want none at all, a little bit, moderate, extreme, or anything in between. If you want a faster rate, increase the rate.

I'm still none the wiser about what you're trying to do. There is no blend function for LFOs. They're controllers, not audio processors. If you want an even greater range (intensity) for the LFO > Osc1 you can use the modulation matrix to set up a further LFO1 > Osc1Pitch source, destination and intensity.

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LFO2 > Filter1 will only really work if you lower Cutoff1 in the Filter section (to halfway, about 64) to bring it down into the audible realm, allowing you to actually 'hear' the effect of the LFO working the filter.
You are right and that's why the cutoff is not open higher than 54.
What are you trying to achieve with the LFO filter again?

Think I'm going to have to let others try and make head or tail of it, I'm lost, lol.
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Old 17.08.2011, 08:53 AM
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Hahahahah! Hey Timo , sorry for the mess I made.

I will upload an audio sample as soon as I get home.

*Btw, LFO2>cutoff is just part of the effect that I’m trying to achieve… but I still can’t figure out how to get rid of the piano note not modulated by the LFO (it only disappears when I set LFO>transpose)

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Old 17.08.2011, 01:54 PM
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I will upload an audio sample as soon as I get home.
No worries, I'd defo be interested in hearing it. Or if you upload the patch.

BTW I have the same Virus B too engine (Indigo 1).
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