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ES2: controlling pitch with LFO2 [SOLVED]


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"The LFO 2 Rate parameter allows LFO 2 to run freely (in the upper half of the Rate slider range), or to be synchronized with the project tempo (in the lower half of the Rate slider range). The rate is displayed in Hertz or rhythmic values (the latter when project tempo synchronization is active). Rates range from speeds of 1/64-notes to a periodic duration of 32 bars. Triplet and punctuated values are also available."

 

So x bars is available if x is shown in the pop-up list. otherwise you would have to calculate a Hertz-Value (which will be fix, so there is no sync with your tempo and to adaption to tempo changes)... Or experiment.

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What do you mean? You have x bars, you want the pitch to rise from a to b within x bars, so, no, you cannot choose, the music dictates it. All you can choose is a, b and x.

 

Why don't you just experiment with it and find out?

 

I know how to choose x (target - pitch 123, source - LFO2) My question is how to choose a and b.

 

Thank you

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Thanks for the help. Using the hertz portion of the slider worked fine.

 

But I'm still wondering if there is a way to tell the pitch to go from note A to note B over X bars. I know you can use hyper draw, but it doesn't have a very far range.

 

Huge help though. I give you guys my sincere thanks. It's awesome to have this forum whenever I'm stuck

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Ah, the hyperdraw fix helps.

 

But using hyper draw sounds different than having the LFO control pitch 123. Where I'm at right now is having LFO2 control the pitch over way more bars than I need, and just picking the portion that I like the best and muting the rest. Thanks for the help!

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