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OSS_Synth 05.05.2009 02:15 PM

Assigning LFO Rate to Front Controllers TI Snow
 
Hi, I would like to assign the lfo rates of lfo's 1 and 2 to the knobs on the front of the ti snow. I can find only the rate for lfo 3 in amongst the settings I can assign to each knob. Is this possible to do with the snow and if so how? Apologies if this seems a stupid question I am very new to synth sound designing.

annikk.exe 05.05.2009 05:44 PM

No idea. Certainly not a stupid question.. :>
I'm sure some more experienced programmers will descend from the heavens momentarily to enlighten us.. :>


-Annikk

OSS_Synth 05.06.2009 01:43 PM

I'll bump this up to the top. The reason I ask this is because my mate has virus B. He can do some really cool stuff with it by just taking a simple bass sound, altering resonance and cut off and also adjusting the rates of LFO's 1 and 2. Can anyone tell me if there's another way of doing this easily whilst playing live?

Matariki 06.06.2009 01:09 AM

In case it is not possible to assign the lfo to the soft knobs you could send Midi control messages from your sequencer or use some hardware midi controller such as the Behringer B-Controlers.

OSS_Synth 11.06.2009 04:14 PM

Thanks for the help. I have just been reading about the Behringer B it seems perfect for the job. I get the impression it's fairly easy to assing the sliders and knobs to any parameter on my snow is that correct?

ben crosland 11.06.2009 07:26 PM

Go the Mod Matrix, assign one slot to Controller 3 -> LFO 1 Rate - set Amount accordingly.

Assign another slot to another controller, i.e. 9, and set it to adjust LFO2 Rate by a certain amount.

Then go to COMMON EDIT and assign Soft Knobs 1 and 2 to Controller 3 and 9 respectively.

Matariki 12.06.2009 03:33 AM

Doh! Sometimes I am just a bit too stupid for my own liking. Thanks, Ben.

Re the Behringer B, from memory it is not too bad to program them but had some weirdness about it. Mind you I last programmed one years ago and a new version might be available.

OSS_Synth 12.06.2009 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben crosland (Post 291160)
Go the Mod Matrix, assign one slot to Controller 3 -> LFO 1 Rate - set Amount accordingly.

Assign another slot to another controller, i.e. 9, and set it to adjust LFO2 Rate by a certain amount.

Then go to COMMON EDIT and assign Soft Knobs 1 and 2 to Controller 3 and 9 respectively.

Thank you for the help, much appreciated.


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