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Posted on: January 17, 2014 @ 08:36 PM
tonechef
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Can the MOXF change LFO speed (common or element)
based on the note played similar to the way
amplitude can vary based on notes.

Also can keyboard velocity affect LFO speed?

It does not appear that the current sound engine
design allows for either.

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Posted on: January 18, 2014 @ 07:06 AM
tonechef
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Perhaps a user arp (control type) could accomplish this?

One could also insert parameter data after recording but
I’m looking for the effects to happen during play/record.

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Posted on: January 18, 2014 @ 10:16 AM
tonechef
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Dave do any of the voice libraries you
produced that are for sale in the Motifator
shop have voices with crossfading?

Do any of them have LFO speed modulated
by note and/or velocity?

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Posted on: January 18, 2014 @ 11:25 AM
DavePolich
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tonechef - 18 January 2014 10:16 AM

Dave do any of the voice libraries you
produced that are for sale in the Motifator
shop have voices with crossfading?

Do any of them have LFO speed modulated
by note and/or velocity?

1. Yes, many of my voice libraries feature voices with some velocity crossfades - some of the Rhodes voices in Vintage Keys employ velocity
crossfades for elements. But if you are asking if any of the DCP libraries
feature positional crossfades - no.

2. LFO speed cannot be modulated by note number or velocity. I know what
you are asking here, I think - the Minimoog (and Voyager) have a switch
that enables/disables key tracking for the third oscillator, which can
function as an LFO source or as a pitched source. If you switch the key tracking off then the LFO speed gets faster as you go up the keyboard.

That isn’t possible on Yamaha Motif-series workstations.

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Posted on: January 18, 2014 @ 12:05 PM
tonechef
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Perhaps the Prologue VST could do the effects.
If not I’m sure there are some other VST’s that can.

Thanks Dave.

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Posted on: January 18, 2014 @ 09:06 PM
DavePolich
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Joined  07-27-2002
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tonechef - 18 January 2014 12:05 PM

Perhaps the Prologue VST could do the effects.
If not I’m sure there are some other VST’s that can.

Thanks Dave.

Arturia’s Minimoog V will do the LFO speed
thing. That
is perhaps the best Minimoog VST on
the planet.

http://www.arturia.com

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