Multi-point envelope as modulator
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Hmm I can‘t add more values to the Tempo list (especially at the beginning) because i would break existing values. But if you use the unsynced mode, you can use any arbitrary low frequency (0.1 Hz gives you a 10 second loop, and 1 / (3600*24) will keep you entertained for a whole day.
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@Christoph-Hart said in Multi-point envelope as modulator:
1 / (3600*24) will keep you entertained for a whole day
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@Christoph-Hart yeah, but no.
I cant get the freq in unsync-ed mode down below 0.5Hz
I think the only (user sets a shape) approach I can use is the step modulator - so I would really really like this to extend beyond the 16 steps in there right now...so if 16 was the default that wouldnt break anything would it?
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I cant get the freq in unsync-ed mode down below 0.5Hz
With the knob on the LFO interface yes, but this is just a random range that I picked at some point in the past. The actual frequency limit is much higher (lower) and can be changed using scripting calls:
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This is actually one of the rare cases of RTFM:
If you do so, you are not limited to the listed range, but be careful or you crash the application when used with wild values.
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@Christoph-Hart ok great, but my real need is for the added steps in the step modulator....
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I am doing this actually already in HEXERACT. It works by adding a SliderPack on the UI, assigning it to the LFO and then pass an array into
SliderPack.setValue()
, which resizes the slider pack automatically:HiseSnippet 1755.3oc6X01aZaEE1lDuUnio1s9w8AqHMIhbGBH.NntoQf7RokDSFoMIappxw9BbaL9Rru7hSUkxWl1uj8+aR6Gv14bsAbZouvVqzlT7G.et2y8bdtOm602G6VdLKhuOySRN4QACHRxegR6.Wdu58LotRM1VR9KU12zmS7TCapVv.Seehsjr7J6gMHmbUIw0e7i0LcLcsHyaRR5oLpEoIsOkOu0VUeL0wYWSaxQz9w7tX0FVL25LG1P.OqnjSZfo04lcIGXhtkPQR9y1wlxYds4lbhuj7p0X1As6wF6F5+So9zybHnQdo1PfBadWliMhXrUo58nN1slNu8kfnzZNKrRHKbOk8o1zYsOmMtinC04iHNeHm3cAu7wgWtEBubKBdxwf2pgv6tJss7nC3y6Aw1sUZ3BEpNlPIHNrB8UJwumPoNC7vkmsu44jc8.iYiHS4b4tuZob4V+AoSkNETH74piL8Tatqw9L6gNlvDKu5OnJVdjsKgOq0LqA9nN2o0vPLO.scn1DuVPoDG9TD.AnNq+.lKXjYsX9rVH.Rmh55PcIpcF5ZwoLWUboQ+yX0XSxiAwi4jwZZDtOjImgj0Sm5koSkzgYY5n5RFukmmY.jze4YPLSFum1zKIPGCL87I.GLORHvZvI8OhLgmY80iF2zXk0i3S7FQxDEho82AXAJDubOPkp98SS.XnoAXJoJbMKDCF52KS9rBhVzC7Wr4eVeB+o3jIyzQDywWI3lEygyXm0VGiQDGU2zw4LHtYdS5a8GDiaOfwIFtYVO0KSkL0qR858zoyh5JJPNDuE0Kt616cLrLtC6eFwaZsKxOXQ902Eo712EEeStUHoDyQlaCWJ2X.w8ss0WJhIwcYQfBROWrG6qh1iMuzHQgsSoUhUqjDHGfn7eBAy1jaJk3YJJ4yUnXVu81gu4H6i1He8xG10zXtc6flAmYrO76lW1LnYgON1aT5vspDylCoZSc2Q4JDPqcLwv3Qms4lctXuc1nMbWGie14zcq.cS2H.7rmA.xGWAAYbaDuaf3mh3+fJf60JV+XiG8BL+sE4qXaHzmaro6nmT4RHUQ1P9Ooh9gcunX.DTGL+VUP7TDwS+P6rvUo5fqtH96VAw2+QrGmi1qx1vTsD04TGFxWNUd3Nb6Rzi1nDCoSWA+UBlNFCP95BAeUB4qKLdQsiGVoE3UIju7D0KAeUF4Gei7zZEpbBbaY5oNmxMHvHq.wbTYjeFJpWB9QuN7yHC7VMDe5H9Fg3qlFhOcrdOBiecMHFGp2t6E6MVTe0bgPqSgfN13mfV0vIoNh2IFvzog1Ivu5AvjXBl+Gog0ecDOSLPTqg0Ocb8vDCvroFhO8.HyAFPRapg0ScDuAHd2OzFm+Ah0KZc..oWGRcfAPcGng7gdc1nbAH+X7u1NV7E4KDO.xhvGdWDdec7iquilevjNZ9J3iP9AH4GFwWB9CpW6EwmfSiw066nsM3UDeCqL1VCAU75Qr5Cfzszv5udcv0qU+PT8F1hwK7OV7BsARXjAPBSq2vOiM.PLEOPoHBe39wH7Fa8v6wN13iM+D4KFdDymv0ih0mP8sRErdTF42ggqmQ9rLxe9H+bY35eb96Et+.qOkv0eCB2eI1uE97AwySDOuI74QPR5nkUR5IM1FeNazSrgGdCOPe.wiSwyJj2lLBDbFpRJox1D+y4rAf1wYmSJI+4Kwy2mLSc5UOrZPbop8Hzt8lKp8Jypio17dyc4ppCldRSCaT330EIgm8LCR2JDR2IBRSOnV.naqL6b6XvoJKFbtpS09lSvigT.KJndwG0smOUgTESUrPpBkJKwA8LXvNXXe01bx.eIeyQfzmVnhFNJST5M0YBpcmB33RfQc+Qc.GneMslndRWeJOH96ErD5hy+OSWb5P7pfjbDHeM598Bxc8HWLj3ZEqQ0p3KozX563n9qM9spGCrFn1qezRrHO+lpMIcgDEOfGQf5KnV1J96C0tOiw6Qc6d8W84dUaxXC1w0DnA63Ao9PeNq+zjJI+sJfzhqeMJZqAbUIbqnDVf29F0H2nF4F0H2nF4F0He5Ti75mrsxG1IaK3zrDefm990hC1lcBFdD2G0Cfy8A+cyjVJDO630+Gf36pzhxs5sXINIV.dkj9ji2nOLYZkc5zgXwmC1UU18jOteExEBkehMjCxV12j6QQolfNx1rgdVD.IttDG7C0Hm.+jJg14PaghGhqsv3ufqnNyi1xQcleZmR8Ms7XO2J7CwfaJtknE.Sthu.bRk8Qa0Ye2ED28o1zmaYgDw2AHewinvROhMV5QTboGQokdDkW5QnuziXy2wHvO98VCAEogaKfFZsiPnor7LwqvaR72PXBsxN
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@Christoph-Hart OH cool _ I'll give this a go then.
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OK follow up question. I cant seem to get the LFO to retrigger - restart on new note - is that possible with step based LFOs?
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Turn Legato off?
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@Christoph-Hart yes that works on everything EXCEPT the LFO applied to gain...
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What if you put the LFO into a Global Modulation Container and a TimeVariant Global modulator into the gain modulation chain?
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@Christoph-Hart wha? :-)
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@Christoph-Hart well that seems to work, but its very very fragile. Everything must be declared in the right order - Global Modulator Containers and their modulators before the TimeVariant Global modulator, everything must be re-named every time you make a change - or the UI wont connect up.
I think at the very least the LFO Modulator needs a call to set the steps to some SliderPack like some of the other elements that use tables...doing it via the UI continues to be something I'm having a lot of problems trusting these days.
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@Christoph-Hart If I set the LFO wave-selector to sin or anything else, it doesn't go back to the values given by the slider pack, even if I recompile.
Also if I set up something like a noise generator and and lfo modulating the gain, and I add a slider pack which I assign to the LFO modulator in the interface property, it doesn't work.
Do I have to add some code for this or is it supposed to work just by assigning the property in the interface editor?
Thanks,
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