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Old 22.09.2013, 10:48 AM
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Default Is it possible to increase the LFO amount?

I'm creating a detuned siren sound and I've got the LFO 3 assigned to oscillator pitch and the amount all the way up but I want more depth to the pitch oscillation. Is it possible to increase the level of modulation beyond the standard amount?
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Old 22.09.2013, 11:20 AM
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Hi, I'm away from my studio until later, but I think you should be able to duplicate the source and destination in the modulation matrix and it would effectively double the range. Basically modulating the same destination twice.
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Old 22.09.2013, 11:46 AM
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Brilliant - that's done it. It's really squealing now....!
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