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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!

  • @JohannesD said:
    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.

    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.

    Midiflow 2.2 will launch on Tuesday by the way!

    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

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