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nero1983



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 4:48 pm    Post subject: lfo amount Reply with quote

Is there any way to control lfo amount on mod wheel?
I know i can control lfo rate, but amount I can't figure out a way.

thanks people.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 9:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

For which board?
Original mK:
* the mod wheel controls the amount of LFO2 towards the pitch for the vibrato effect. (If vibrato intensity is different from 0)
* That's about it for controlling LFO amount by the mod wheel.

mkXL(+):
* See above bullet 1
* Additionally a virtual patch can be set up where the mod wheel controls an intensity parameter.
- E.g. Osc1, Ctrl 2 is often the intensity/amount of LFO1 applied to waveshaping or cross modulation. A virtual patch can be set up where the mod wheel controls the Ctrl2 of Osc1.
- It even allows to control the intensity parameter of another virtual patch. E.g. VP1: lfo1 to filter resonance. VP2: mod wheel to VP1 modulation intensity.

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