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Searched in SM forum dident find Lfo Pan.

Postby djbrynte » Mon Jan 27, 2014 6:00 pm

I just want simple lfo control the pan. How do i make this. Connect the lfo to pan. i added combiner but not working. The synth is in mono and out stereo.
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Re: Searched in SM forum dident find Lfo Pan.

Postby Perfect Human Interface » Mon Jan 27, 2014 6:16 pm

You connect the output of the LFO to the input of the pan.

If that doesn't help you'll need to be more specific. ;)

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Re: Searched in SM forum dident find Lfo Pan.

Postby djbrynte » Mon Jan 27, 2014 10:10 pm

Ok can you show me how it looks in The pan pr mix module :) ?
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Re: Searched in SM forum dident find Lfo Pan.

Postby Perfect Human Interface » Tue Jan 28, 2014 7:04 am

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Re: Searched in SM forum dident find Lfo Pan.

Postby nix » Tue Jan 28, 2014 7:43 am

hey Johan,
man u can do this IMO.
Pleases try and do it yourself if you want to get your head around SM 8D.
Set up a knob that has value 0-1,
that can be for left volume.
Then subtract 1 from this, and multiply it by -1.
That is the value for right.
Do all of this in green float maths,
you can easily see what the values are doing with a float readout.
I don't mean to be a prick, and that is not the essence of what I'm saying,
my patience is not wearing thin.
SM is a great playground for experimentation-
in that u don't fry anything-
so try and solve something kinda easy like this if you want,
coz I see you really like it- u can get better-
and this a great little device to work on.

That's a basic pan,
the best solution I have got for a 'pan law' is .75 volume on each channel when centred.
The basic one is .5, so when panned hard- the channel is twice as loud as centre.

All success bro 8D

oh yeah- just multiply the stream by the left and right number,
left for left stream and right for right stream.
To change level, use a multiply
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Re: Searched in SM forum dident find Lfo Pan.

Postby djbrynte » Tue Jan 28, 2014 4:38 pm

Im sry i have dyslexia :( I dont understand. Its why i need to see an image of this.
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Re: Searched in SM forum dident find Lfo Pan.

Postby nix » Wed Jan 29, 2014 7:24 am

I will send you the latest Entrancer,
I have that .75 pan law in there, with mod routed to pan.
Feel free to use it,
otherwise I can implement it 4 u.

Sorry about the dyslexia-
nonetheless u r better with languages than me.

That's interesting about the blend Perfect,
will think on that and have a listen to it.
I'll post that pan law thingy in this thread too soon.
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Re: Searched in SM forum dident find Lfo Pan.

Postby Perfect Human Interface » Wed Jan 29, 2014 1:12 pm

nix wrote:That's interesting about the blend Perfect,
will think on that and have a listen to it.


Always nice to have your work recognized, even if it's something so simple. :D I'm honestly still amazed I've yet to see such a thing already made somewhere else.

I don't remember exactly how that works but I remember I did something to simplify the code a little so that might make it a bit harder to follow whatever that was, haha.
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