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LFO pingpong?
Can you teach me how to make an LFO pingpong if possible?
(Using Gadget, isem, or zeeon)
-Thx
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Midilfos?
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/midilfos-midi-modulation-toy/id998273841?mt=8
Ok thx.....didnt see any panning or pingpong options but will look at it closer.
I can always do a clone in seperate instances and do panning experiments via aum
but trying to find an eaiser route.
Ahh, I didn't know you meant for panning and thought you just wanted a general ping pong lfo for midi ccs.
Any of the Amazing Noises or Apesoft effects can do this and soooo much more.
Can you better explain what you're going for, namely what effect/parameter will your lfo be controlling?
A square wave LFO will oscillate from on to off. Send to pan Control and it should bounce from left to right. Is this what you're after?
Basically im lookin to make a pad wobble ping pong.
Thx for respones, will give it a go.
I remember ableton had a pingpong delay that was awesone. Would be simlar to that but with lfo.
AUFX can do this. There's even a preset.
Is what you want. You point any of the 4 LFOs at whichever CC you want to 'ping-pong'. Can be pan, or delay pan or filter or whatever.
Sounds like your after a ping-pong delay effect, do you want to control feedback etc, or if you just want to control panning then an LFO with different wave shapes would be the way to go. Wobble usually describes the typical Wub-Wub type synth though.
Sounds great will give it a look. Thx