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by danbanana » Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:33 pm
shweeet, looks and sounds sussed, just gotta get my head around how you did it now, ill read ur posts and look at the file in a bit =D
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by futures_untold » Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:45 pm
danbanana wrote:shweeet, looks and sounds sussed, just gotta get my head around how you did it now, ill read ur posts and look at the file in a bit =D
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All you need to understand is that the audio notes are triggered on a different lane to the LFO rate changes.
You'll actually see more midi notes in the LFO lane than the 'audio' lane. This is so that the LFO retriggers at the new speed, bang on, every time.
Looking at it, I'm not even sure it matters whether the LFO is unsync'd or not!

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