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Peer LFO

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Author:

BTDSys

Type:  LFO (Generator)
Version:1.0
Status:Final
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Machine Description:
An LFO which can be used to control any parameter of any other machine.
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Release date:2002-07-24 [yyyy-mm-dd]
Nr. of Downloads:7443
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2002-07-30 peer LFO, and 'the search for the infinate track'  jeph
2002-10-11 Swamp Swing  thOke
2002-11-26 Concerto for perkFM and orchestre  tinga
2003-07-14 Time-snapping for parameter changes  neosoleil
2003-12-17 LFO 2 LFO  thOke
2005-01-19 guitar_chord  tinga
2009-04-06 Rate presets  dnafrequency

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Comment by: mute
Written on: 2004-2-26


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Just like Matilde, I use at least one of these in everything I create. I was praying for a machine like this long before it came out and had just about given up all hope.. when suddenly... buzz got turned upside down on its head.
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Comment by: noolout
Written on: 2004-3-5


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This machine has changed buzz. You can _add tracks to the pattern editor_ so that you can bind any number of parameters from the Same OR different machine on one peerlfo - very nice to automate parameters across machines from one pattern/set of sliders ..... the phase function is nice - you can keep parameters from automating in similar fashions ..... tired of doing manual automations with cntrl b/e/i ? Peerlfo that suckah
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Comment by: Ze_tetha
Written on: 2004-4-11


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Peerlfo provides additional floating conrol over machine parameters. Very useful . Pitty it defaults to one channel.
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Comment by: noolout
Written on: 2004-4-11


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if you want more tracks as the default create a template for easy import :)

quick rundown
you can add tracks to the pattern editor in peerlfo's patterns with cntrl/gry +

and you can automate as many params as you want, not difficult to access, just find the track in the sequence editor, hit enter, press gry + a bunch of times, right click on the machine to reassign the new parameters

pictures - http://www.noolmusic.com/buzztips.html#Peerlfo

also, if you are looking to automate several parameters and have set guidlines (param values) in mind explore the snapshot morph with peerstate with intertia ...

automate tons of parameters with two pattern entries :)

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Comment by: r2101
Written on: 2004-11-25


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well peer-lfo got me interested in buzz again. i guess it is the concept of peer-machines that make buzz stand out from the crowd. even four years after the end of main buzz development i am still amazed by what can be done with buzz in conjunction with peer-lfos. imho buzz is becoming something like the "secret weapon" of experimental audio - and that for free!!! modular routing plus peer-lfo automation just rocks!!! think about all the good things you can automate with it... rhythmic filter sweeps, pitch-shifting madness - or in conjunction with bBTDsys stutter (another favorite for sure) just automate start and end points of the wavetable sample whilst playing back... throw in random directional playback and ur into deep idmish/autechrish territory...brilliant!

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