SIESMIK help
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SIESMIK help
so rather than use an itchy preset,i tweaked an used FX to make a really phat sound. however, i cannot get it to wobble using the wobbler. anyone else had trouble with this ? iv changed the frequency, LFO an everything but it just sounds the fkn same. 
Re: SIESMIK help
did you read the manual?
check the type of fliter you're using, also the cutoff frequency, and the amp on the wobbler
if all else fail then hit tab to go behind the rack and check the "give me teh wobblz kthxby"
check the type of fliter you're using, also the cutoff frequency, and the amp on the wobbler
if all else fail then hit tab to go behind the rack and check the "give me teh wobblz kthxby"
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Re: SIESMIK help
those itchy synths are cute, but not really all that good. get a better synth (massive).
Re: SIESMIK help
I think those were made with Synthmaker weren't they? The interfaces looked like it.
I read about some bugs with early builds that caused values to not change in some hosts. Might be why...
I read about some bugs with early builds that caused values to not change in some hosts. Might be why...
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