Hello guys. So I've been flipping through the e-manuals for the Microstation for a few hours now and I can't seem to find any instructions on how to make an LFO modulate auto-panning. I'm working on a patch in program mode btw and would really like to apply this effect. On page 21 of the Microstation e-manual named "Operations guide" there is in fact a short one line mention of the parameters that you can control with an LFO, and 'auto-panning' is briefly mentioned, but no detailed description on how to carry out this procedure is given.
I've been fiddling with my Microstation for about 2 days straight now and I haven't been able to figure out how to apply auto-pan with an LFO. Perhaps one of you are familiar with this procedure and can be of some help? Your time and advice is appreciated.
Thank you
Feelgood
Last edited by Feelgood on Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
Going by Korg's other workstations, you need to go to the Amp page, and find the AMS settings for pan.
You set AMS Source to the LFO and Intensity to how wide you want the panning to be.
AMS stands for Alternate Modulation Source, and is set at the parameter you want to modulate, not at the source you want to modulate from.
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