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i find this to be much faster too setup than those other 2 apps. plus i really like the speed controls for the lfo’s very fast
I was thinking That but on my iPad. When you make the Au window full screen the main view still leaves a lot of blank space… see pic. It be sweet if the grid view got larger to accommodate the bigger size.
For $2.99 I think it’s work it. I have Rozeta lfo and midiLFO but having 16 in one instance, being able to name each one of them, copy and paste them, and use very fast and very slow lfo speeds make it worthwhile to me. Theres 8 waveforms and the developer is adding the S&H waveform soon too.
The biggest attraction to me is the ability to label the LFOs. Also, having 16 of them in one instance is cool.
I like MidiLFOs a lot. I can't compare it though since I've decided not to get this one for now, even though it's inexpensive.
Thanks AB Forum. Think I’ll treat myself 🥳
I also just treated myself, as I've slowly started collecting MIDI utilities. That being said... I just started getting into MIDI LFOs, so this might be a stupid question:
I could have sworn in the past I've accidentally pulled up a CC list in AUM but haven't been able to find anything like it since I've started looking for it (of course)... I'm guessing this might be app-specific, but is there a general place I am totally missing to easily assign LFOs to CCs via AUM (I also have AB3), or do I just need to reference each app's manual/site/parameters?
@timelining said:
Click on the channel name at the bottom of the channel fader, then in the pop-up menu choose the midi icon in the upper left corner. That takes you to the parameters lists where you can assign CCs to each parameter.
A ha thank you very very much!