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tempahproductions
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Production Qustion

Post by tempahproductions » Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:09 pm

Im Kinda New To This And I Was Reading Alot Of Post Before I Made This

And No Its Not Anothe How To Make A Wobble Bass

few basic things i would like to no...

i use albino 3

1. how to sync the lfo
2.use the lfo to trigger a filter
3.play with speed and amount of lfo

(wouldnt Mind a Few Pic :D)

i wanna understand them more would some one care 2 explain 4 me but use lamans terms.

sorry if this is another boring topic but id love to learn some more :)

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Post by forensix (mcr) » Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:15 pm

Ok because you asked so nicely and because i was using Albino yesterday I will tell you

1. below the speed knob in the LFO section there is a box it will probably say 'off' if u haven't synced it. Click on it and a list of will come up - select the one you want for the speed for the speed of the LFO

2. go to "mx" below the LFOs and in the first box select LFO1 (or whichever you're using) in the second box select the amount and in the 3rd box select filter cut off

3. depends on your sequencer I only know cubase

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Post by tempahproductions » Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:22 pm

forensix (mcr) wrote:Ok because you asked so nicely and because i was using Albino yesterday I will tell you

1. below the speed knob in the LFO section there is a box it will probably say 'off' if u haven't synced it. Click on it and a list of will come up - select the one you want for the speed for the speed of the LFO

2. go to "mx" below the LFOs and in the first box select LFO1 (or whichever you're using) in the second box select the amount and in the 3rd box select filter cut off

3. depends on your sequencer I only know cubase
ive had a few people explain this before and now u have i fully undersatnd thank you alot

oh and i use cubase so can you try and answer 3 :D when u get chance

great respect

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Post by forensix (mcr) » Fri Nov 16, 2007 1:24 pm

TempahProductions wrote:
forensix (mcr) wrote:Ok because you asked so nicely and because i was using Albino yesterday I will tell you

1. below the speed knob in the LFO section there is a box it will probably say 'off' if u haven't synced it. Click on it and a list of will come up - select the one you want for the speed for the speed of the LFO

2. go to "mx" below the LFOs and in the first box select LFO1 (or whichever you're using) in the second box select the amount and in the 3rd box select filter cut off

3. depends on your sequencer I only know cubase
ive had a few people explain this before and now u have i fully undersatnd thank you alot

oh and i use cubase so can you try and answer 3 :D when u get chance

great respect

Ok automating vstis in cubase can be a bit long but here we go......

Find the Albino 3 loutput channels in your vst instruments folder on the left hand side in the first lane is should say something like "AnaOsc1" (or something similar) click on the words and a list will pop up - click on more... and then find LFO1 sync then the lane should say "LFO1 sync" click on the R (read) and W (write) and then draw in your changes with the line tool or the pencil tool

2nd option

Assign a knob to the sync - hit play (make sure the R & W buttons are clicked) and play around - then go to the Albino "lane" right click and select show used automation then edit till your happy

3rd option (cheating way)

Save your patch - load up different instances of albino and load your patch into all of them - set the lfos to different speeds on each - enter the midi notes

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