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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: A question for all Poly fans - slowing down the LFO's?

2008-09-17 by Atom Smasher

On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, ASSI wrote:

> Would it be possible to do this only when the extended LFO are in use? 
> In other words, any original patch stays like it was and only if you 
> start using the extended features you have to adapt the speeds?
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this might be overboaord, but maybe a way for the OS to say;
  "hey, the CPU load is 0.85 and the LFO is running at speed 'x'.it's time 
to multiply the LFO speed by 0.8".

this also makes me curious... since the EX800 doesn't have to scan a 
keyboard, are there more CPU cycles available for other tasks? not that 
i'm suggesting a different range of LFO speeds for the poly and the ex... 
yet...


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