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Date: 2006-04-20 |
Author: majkol |
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The subject came up on Buzzchurch, so i though i'd post a quick (and dirty) demonstration. An instance of peermeta is controlling the frequency of both an infector and a sine wave sample. The sine is then modulating the cutoff frequency of the infector's lowpass filter through a peerenv.
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| Attached File: Majkol_LFO.zip |
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| creative ;] good idea. 2006-05-13 by mute (Voted 10 for this review!) |
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| Yes very nice, an easier way would be to use an MC-1 instead. Then you can track everything on one single machine. Another way if you play with mididkeyboard, is to delete peer meta and the tracker, and just take a synth with midi in and a sine wave. This is good when you want to controll a jacinth and want to use pitchbend. Because then you can just take another Jacinth and get its pithbender to change the LFO speed when you do pitchbends. ;) Having things working with midikeyboard is almost more important for me as I play more live than I program. 2006-05-13 by Xenobioz (Voted 9 for this review!) |
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