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Old 06.11.2009, 02:42 PM
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Hey guys is it possible to have the oscillators reset when you press a key so the sound you make is more predicable (or does this happen anyway?) or the opposite have them start at random points so the start of the sound changes slightly.

Also is there anyway to delay the LFO's and get them to carry on cycling when in envelope mode

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Old 07.11.2009, 05:51 AM
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Yes Jamie, there is dedicated control called "Phase Init". Set at zero the oscillators are free running. The dial can also be used to clock the waveform at any point during it's cycle - from beginning to end, so the oscillators are no longer free running, but synched.
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Old 07.11.2009, 08:00 AM
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thanks for the reply im not at my synth at the minute but i will try that thanks!!!!

Any idea about the LFO's?
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They have the same kind of controls in their edit page
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Old 11.11.2009, 02:43 PM
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You can create a delay on the LFO by programming the Filter Envelope to affect the LFO AMP, and then by tweaking the Attack youll get the amount of delay you need.
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awesome thanks shame it doesnt just have a delay knob might post up on feature requests on the access forum.

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