Automating/Assigning Macro Control to individual LFO amounts
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Automating/Assigning Macro Control to individual LFO amounts
Hey guys so I have been playing about in massive and I'm trying to figure out whether its possible to use a macro to alter the amount that an LFO is effecting. For example the longer you drag the LFO the longer the green line that goes around the knob gets. Its there any way to assign a macro to this so that I can gradually increase the amount that the LFO is effecting?
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Re: Automating/Assigning Macro Control to individual LFO amo
Just automate the LFO amp knob
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Nah like I need to automate the size of the amount that is being modulated not the intensity or volume of the LFO itself. You get what I mean?benjaminC wrote:Just automate the LFO amp knob
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Re: Automating/Assigning Macro Control to individual LFO amo
not a massive user, I could be wrong...but are those not two of the same thing?CE9958 wrote:Nah like I need to automate the size of the amount that is being modulated not the intensity or volume of the LFO itself. You get what I mean?benjaminC wrote:Just automate the LFO amp knob
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Re: Automating/Assigning Macro Control to individual LFO amo
try using the performer instead. You can create any curve with the performer that you can with an LFO. Throw the green bar across the entire knob, and make the amounts in the performer more intense each wobble. Use the rate modulator of the performer to increase/decrease wobble speed to your fancy. That should give you complete control over the range of frequencies you're oscillating throughCE9958 wrote:Nah like I need to automate the size of the amount that is being modulated not the intensity or volume of the LFO itself. You get what I mean?benjaminC wrote:Just automate the LFO amp knob
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The amp knob does change the size. Set your LFO to the max (so it wraps around the whole knob) then automate the amp, it should start with the LFO off and increase it's size as you turn it upCE9958 wrote:Nah like I need to automate the size of the amount that is being modulated not the intensity or volume of the LFO itself. You get what I mean?benjaminC wrote:Just automate the LFO amp knob
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Re: Automating/Assigning Macro Control to individual LFO amo
Oh word! Thanks guys!Huts wrote:The amp knob does change the size. Set your LFO to the max (so it wraps around the whole knob) then automate the amp, it should start with the LFO off and increase it's size as you turn it upCE9958 wrote:Nah like I need to automate the size of the amount that is being modulated not the intensity or volume of the LFO itself. You get what I mean?benjaminC wrote:Just automate the LFO amp knob
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