M- Apply the LFO to the VCO for Vibrato; Apply the LFO to the VCF for 'wah' type effects; Apply the LFO to the VCA for tremelo. In case you missed it, Gary recently provided this handy summary of possible LFO assignments. With the AN1x you have the following options: VCO1/VCO2: Use the Pulse Width Modulation Source parameter and select the required LFO (1 or 2). Use the PMOD parameter to set the depth of modulation provided by LFO1. In VCO1 you can also assign the FM Source (1 or 2) to the LFO (1 or 2) VCF: Use the FMOD parameter to alter the depth of LFO1 applied to the filter VCA: Use the AMOD parameter to alter the depth of LFO1 applied to the amp EG. With the PLG150AN the parameters are similar....but you also have the option of assigning LFO2 as the modulation source for PMOD, FMOD and AMOD. If you are using An1xEdit, let the mouse hover over the controls to get a tool tip description of what each parameters is (and the LFO source). For details on changing the Mod Wheel assignments - see pages 50-51 and pages 73-75 of the manual. regards, Jon --- In AN1x-list@egroups.com, mangey@d... wrote: > Does anyone remember how to add vibrato or tremolo to the modulation wheel ? > - where as if the mod wheel is down there is not vibrato but when you turn it up it adds vibrato. I don't remember how to do it. > > A description will be fine but i will also upload the patch i want "vibrato'd" in that way, if anyone wants to modify it please do so. (and send a copy to me via email if you please) > > --------------------------------- > > ______________________________________________________________ > Gratis e-mail en meer: http://www.dolfijn.nl/ > ilse weet nu ook alles van muziek! http://ilsemusic.ilse.nl/
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Re: How to - add vibrato or tremolo to the mod wheel ?
2000-11-25 by jondl@jdlx-musique.com
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