WObble rate on Albino
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- neanderfool
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WObble rate on Albino
OK sorted out the whole preset issue that I had but now another one has arised. I've managed to get the wump sound buy assigning the LFO1 to the filter cutoff, I know it's meant to be the adsr envelope but I can't seem to find that on Albino. Now how do I change the speed of the wobble and make it repeat more than once per note? cheers


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in the lfo section, there is a list box that displays different note values, either use that or use the freq knob for a more free-hand approach.
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OK I figured out the LFO, turns out I had sustain off
but I don't like the idea of chosing note values i'd like a little more freedom than that. On the subtractor synth in reason there was an lfo rate nob, is there somthing like that on Albino that i'm missing? I turned the frequency nob but nothing happened.



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set sync to offNeanderfool wrote:Err I don't see a little button, I assign the LFO1 to filter cutoff in the mod matrix, then click the L1 button and move the frequncey nob, am I moving the wrong thing?skavoovie_blind9 wrote:yeah mate its a little button nxt to where you asigned the LFO to cut-off.
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Done and still nothingforensix (mcr) wrote:set sync to offNeanderfool wrote:Err I don't see a little button, I assign the LFO1 to filter cutoff in the mod matrix, then click the L1 button and move the frequncey nob, am I moving the wrong thing?skavoovie_blind9 wrote:yeah mate its a little button nxt to where you asigned the LFO to cut-off.



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best way ive found is creating a simple line that you want to run with, with whatever your using, sample based or synth. then teh filterscape does wonders 

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