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I see! How fast would these modulators have to be? I also wonder if the resolution of 128 steps is enough for such things. Midiflow supports MSB+LSB for higher resolution though, but many synth apps don't, I think.
Midiflow 2.2 will launch on Tuesday by the way!
I don't think they'd need to get into the audio range or anything. Whatever max-speed seemed to work consistently would be good enough for me! I may be misunderstanding you but I'm not sure step resolution is an issue here though. If you imagine using a physical MIDI controller's knob and 'modulating' it by hand, that will always remain within the 128 step resolution no matter how faster or slow you crank it.
Congrats!
@syrupcore and @JohannesD
Yes, I got MIDI cc LFOs working nicely (Tc-data to Gadget).
See this thread... There are pictures of the resulting automation curves in gadget. And you can grab my template. (TC-Data rocks!).
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/8034/lfo-midi-ccs-from-tc-data-into-gadget-free-template/p1
That was it. Thanks Matt.
IAP in MIDI Flow would still be winnnnnnnnning.
If the synth is coded well then it will ramp between values at a higher resolution than the incoming 7 bits. I do it at 15 bits (for ... reasons), an old automation product I have - the Niche ACM - does it at 16 bits. Without it moving the target rapidly can result in audio artefacts. Unwanted ones, not the LFO frequency ones.
ha! I used to have two niche ACMs, a peavey 1600 controller and a Mackie 1604. Regret letting that little bundle go!
So this is me modulating a baseline in Gadget with the TC Data midi cc LFO. Can you hear any stepping? It sounds pretty good to me:
https://m.soundcloud.com/matt-fletcher-2000/tc-data-lfo-to-gadget-baseline