Automating the Albino Matrix section values in FL

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enfant
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Post by enfant » Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:02 pm

Well i really aprecciate your effort. Im going to try it out tonight. If it will work or not im gratefull.

nowaysj wrote:Okay dawg, here is the answer.

In source (the left side of the matrix) set the first slot to be lfo1.

In destination (on the right side of the matrix) set the first slot to be filter 1 cutoff.

In source on slot 2 set to cc19, or one of those cc's. Set the destination in slot 2 to be Matrix, then Matrix 1.

Now set up a midi controller, or a soft midi controller to transmit on cc19, and you now have control over the depth of your wobble.

NB - you can set the second slot to be lfo2, set that to a square wave, mess w/ the symetry (pulse width a guess in this setting) and you can set up wobble lines like waaaaaaaa wub wwaaaaa, ect ect.

The possibilities are endless. Thats actually not true. You only have 4 matrix slots, the first four are controllable, so use them wisely young skywalker.

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Post by serox » Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:23 pm

nowaysj wrote:Okay dawg, here is the answer.

In source (the left side of the matrix) set the first slot to be lfo1.

In destination (on the right side of the matrix) set the first slot to be filter 1 cutoff.

In source on slot 2 set to cc19, or one of those cc's. Set the destination in slot 2 to be Matrix, then Matrix 1.

Now set up a midi controller, or a soft midi controller to transmit on cc19, and you now have control over the depth of your wobble.

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I am at work but will give it a go later. What is cc19? :oops:
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Post by enfant » Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:44 am

well it doesnt work for me. i assigned a midi controller to cc 16. this is what i did:

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Post by serox » Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:52 am

nowaysj wrote:Its a midi controller. There are 127 midi controllers, I think. Most preassigned to control various things - like pitch bend and mod wheel.

I don't know what cc16-19's assignments are, but they are selectable as controller sources. So you could either set up a knob on your midi keyboard to send on cc17 (or any of the 4 external cc's), or you can automate cc17 from your daw.
oh right. Well I was just on about setting up an automation lane where I could change the variables. I dont have any midi, just a usb controller.
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Post by serox » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:03 am

nowaysj wrote:See if you can assign lfo2 where cc16 is. See what effect that has.

Also, turn filter 1 cutoff all the way down, and lfo2 amount all the way up. You should hear the wobble of lfo1 increasing and decreasing.
he has not got lf2 on in the screenshot. He should hear it wobble as it is now tho (even tho it will sound shit with the filter settings)
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Post by slyman » Mon May 04, 2009 5:24 am

well i just was searching how to make wobble bass with albino in fl on google and this was the first one. so i was reading posts and trying things and then i had an idea and ive figured this out. all u have to do is assign the lfo1 to filter 1 cutoff then turn fl to play the pattern (make some random pattern btw) not the song and hit record and play around with the filter 1 cutoff with your mouse or midi or whatever u have. then right click the pattern you have playing and go to piano roll. in the bottom section of piano roll (not the section with your notes) right click and go to "albino filter cutoff" and u can see what u just recorded. and now that you guys know this im sure there's a way to make an automation clip or something and probably an easier way.

hows that for a first post lol

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