How can I effectively apply an LFO to any wav file I might have laying around?
Wobbling any sound clip?
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Wobbling any sound clip?
I want to take a sound, say, electricity...you know, the sound of that high pitched electrical buzzing, the first thing that likely popped in your head when you first read this, and make it wobble.
How can I effectively apply an LFO to any wav file I might have laying around?

How can I effectively apply an LFO to any wav file I might have laying around?
Re: Wobbling any sound clip?
Route sound to Mixer Channel 1 > Add Filter > Automate > ?????? > Profit!
Re: Wobbling any sound clip?
load the sound into a sampler>assign lfo to filter cutoff>???????>bulk profit
Re: Wobbling any sound clip?
Take the wav file. Apply LFO. Sync to bpm.
Alt, use a retrigger fx.
alt 2 use an amp mod filter fx.
alt 3 use a gater fx.
alt 4 use that free gltich plug in,
Alt, use a retrigger fx.
alt 2 use an amp mod filter fx.
alt 3 use a gater fx.
alt 4 use that free gltich plug in,
Re: Wobbling any sound clip?
this.jrisreal wrote:Route sound to Mixer Channel 1 > Add Filter > Automate > ?????? > Profit!
Re: Wobbling any sound clip?
bRRRz wrote:this.jrisreal wrote:Route sound to Mixer Channel 1 > Add Filter > Automate > ?????? > Profit!
Sometimes you don't even have to do that much. A lot of DAW samplers come with a built in amp envelope and a filter that will do the same thing.
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