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Post by dietmar on May 9, 2020 17:17:30 GMT
Hi guys, how to control the LFO rate by another LFO?
I want to control trigger signals that speed up periodically.
Cheers, Dietmar
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Post by yoreb on May 9, 2020 18:21:50 GMT
I have tried to do something like this recently and i think its not possible with the AE Lfo. You need an lfo whose rate is cv controllable. I found another cool way to do it though. You can use a square wave as clock.
On its own its a bit too fast, but you can pass the square wave through an MM Divider or a Beat Divider which will slow it down to usable speeds. Then just patch an lfo to the cv input of your square wave Oscillator. This will modulate the pitch of the oscillator, so practically the speed of the clock too.
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Post by MikMo on May 9, 2020 18:46:11 GMT
You would need a voltage controlled LFO to do that, which we do not have (yet).
But maybe you could do something with MIDI clock from external device and the clock divider ?
Mikael / MikMo
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Lugia
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Post by Lugia on May 10, 2020 2:35:04 GMT
I know of a way to do this with EG retriggering, but I'm having a lot of trouble concentrating right now. I had a bad fall Wednesday and I'm dealing with a concussion right now. However, I think that that might be a better solution since you have CV control over rise and fall parameters.
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Post by robertlanger on May 10, 2020 7:46:46 GMT
The current AE LFO / 2LFO has no CV control, as already stated; but another approach would be the following: Use the LFO at the highest desired clock rate, feed it into a divider and switch between the fast and slower/divided clock with a 3VCSWITCH. Ok, smooth speeding up is not possible this way (like with CV control), but perhaps something like this is what you want anyway.
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Post by robertlanger on May 10, 2020 7:48:32 GMT
...I had a bad fall Wednesday and I'm dealing with a concussion right now. OMG, all the best for you and a quick recovery! 🤞👍🙏
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