Manipulating Speed of a Wob

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_TraX_
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Re: Manipulating Speed of a Wob

Post by _TraX_ » Fri May 13, 2011 3:24 am

Okay yeah they popped up in the explorer, but how do I use them?
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Re: Manipulating Speed of a Wob

Post by monte-m » Fri May 13, 2011 3:40 am

monte-m wrote:you could a) resample the sound at various lfo speeds then chop them up as you desire
b) you could move the number you want to change on the rate in massive, then go to tools > last tweeked > edit events or create automation clip
c) on the browser on the left of FL, go to Current Project > Generators > Massive > MODULATOR X NUM / MODULATOR X DEN (where x is the lfo # you're using and num = numerator, den = denominator), right click which ever you want to edit then edit events or create automation clip or the easiest way/shorter version of c
d) in massive click the \/ in the top left corner and go to browser parameters, find MOD X NUM/DEN. there you go have fun

bonus: changing a parameter or even sometimes just hovering your mouse over it while the browser is on browse parameters will highlight the parameter you're changing
to use a parameter, right click it then go to edit events, or create automation clip

you should also check out the help section in FL on automation, and maybe watch some tutorials. this has also been covered MULTIPLE times on this forum.

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