I have a problem with LFOs and I had this problem for years.
I'm trying to make a Wah-Wah guitar with the LFO assigned to the filter.
I have no problem with creating the effect I wan. My problem is with the speed and start of the LFO. I want, for example, the wah-wah to always be the same, but the LFO never starts at the same place each time the loops come back! I tried all the different lfos patterns, with no success.
I never got it right on every synth or soft synth I tried. I always had to "sample" the sound at the right moment then build up my phrase from the guitar chords for example.
Isn't there a way to make it permanent like I want straight into the patch?
LFO problem
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Re: LFO problem
Hi RolandRules.
Make sure that your LFO key trigger setting is set to ON.
Make sure that your LFO key trigger setting is set to ON.
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Re: LFO problem
allright i'll try this and come back!