On Samstag, 28. September 2019 00:55:32 CEST Ivan Maguidhir wrote:
> On 27/09/2019 20:25, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> > That way you should clearly hear the difference whether the amp LFO starts
> > with max. volume or mid value volume.
> > 
> > For LFO 2 and LFO 3 you would do the same steps.
> 
> Hi Christian
> 
> I've updated the wave files I linked to earlier. Of course they weren't
> right because there was no modulation taking place. I didn't have the
> LFO settings applied to all regions of my square wave instrument. What I
> don't understand is why there was a difference in volume between
> modwheel at 0 and modwheel at 127 previously when the LFOs only had the
> default settings (e.g. control depth of 0)?
> Many thanks.

Thanks!

I looked and listened to your audio files.

As for LFO1: it seems you were right, according to your audio demo file it 
seems as if LFO1 starts with a mid value (instead of a max value that we 
currently have in our implementation).

As for LFO2: It's a bit harder to tell, probably it also starts with a mid 
value, it is not as clear to see/hear as with LFO 1.

As for LFO3: That result is actually a bit surprising. From your file it 
rather sounds as if LFO3 would start at max value, and not at mid (neutral 
pitch). Was there maybe some kind of mistake?

CU
Christian




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