On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, korgpolyex800 wrote:
> How many of you would be bothered if I was to slow the LFO's down a
> little bit? I personally never use the LFO at it highest speed settings.
> In fact, it's rather difficult to tell the difference between say about
> 12 - 15 settings because the rate is so high.
>
> If I slowed the LFO down then I would be able to set up the second
> modulators to use LFO1 or LFO2 instead of just SLFO3 and SLFO4.
>
> Any comments or suggestions will be much appreciated.
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1) can you just change the rate of speed increase? ie; make it more of a
log curve, so that the new 15 == the old 15, but maybe the new 12 == the
old 11.
2) can an extra parameter be added for the range? low/high/ohmygod?
3) can the LFO speed (among other parameters) be made to respond to 6-7
bits of incoming controller data, even if it only saves 4 bits to memory?
i think this option would be the best (for most parameters that seem
limited to 4 bit), because it would allow a very fluid (non zipper)
control via midi, but still conserve memory usage.
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