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Recent Complex LFO App?
Can someone tell me the name of an app released recently (prob. within the last three months) that allows its LFOs to modulate each other in complex ways? I can’t remember what it was called and searches are coming up empty. Any help appreciated.
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That’s it! Thanks.
If you want something easy to play around with it I’d recommend Bleep by jAmp. It’s free and easy to see and hear what’s being controlled.
Thanks! I wanted PolyFlo, since I’m more of a tinkerer than I’ll ever be a musician, lol.
Good old midiLFOs can cross-modulate each other. After all these years, it's still my favorite LFO app.
A true workhorse, midiLFOs.
mLFO
16 lfos, draw you own curve, timing super fast to super slow, self modulatable, convenient UI, offsets, and more…
I'm also a big fan of midiLFOs and Art Kerns apps in general, but sadly learned recently that those they aren't available in the EU.
PolyFlo is in another league in terms of complexity, but I'd definitely prefer the midiLFOs UI/UX, less fiddly
Oh. Did not know that. 😕
Thanks for the info.
There's another one ... mLFO. I'm not sure if its LFO's can modulate each other, but you can do all kinds of things, including drawing your own. I never bought it because I could never need more than a few LFO apps, but it looks great on paper.
(... and of course there's the 'D' word, but we won't mention that one, even though it can do anything you could imagine with LFOs)
FAC Polyflo mentioned above is a fantastic tool, though it can be a bit tricky to get the hang of. It works great in MIDI setups, but what really sets it apart is how it manages CV. If you’re working with a modular setup, this thing hangs up these with the SQSL stuff as an essential grab.
LFOH! has been my go-to for years, simple, and K-devices’ AUv3 ports are always easy for me to wrap my head around. You don’t get the complex math from Polyflo or the full range of tools from their Modulators 21 package on desktop, but this does complex LFOs really well! Bonus, I think it’s still on sale for a few days:
https://k-devices.com/ios/
Don’t forget mmm by gsdsp. It has a load of strange shapes, and the LFOs can modulate each other too: https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/gsdsp-mmm/id6443846329 and not least - it is free!
+1 on this, MMM & MMMm are stellar too!
Great suggestions, all.