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Using knobs to change Waveforms.
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Using knobs to change Waveforms.
Hi Flowstoners!
Was wondering if there is a way to use a knob to change the Waveforms of the Oscs and LFOs. I've tried a lot of things, but cant seem to figure it out.
Cheers.
Was wondering if there is a way to use a knob to change the Waveforms of the Oscs and LFOs. I've tried a lot of things, but cant seem to figure it out.
Cheers.
- Halon
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Re: Using knobs to change Waveforms.
Hello Halon,
Do a search on morph/ing. Also most of the oscillators here just put out sine, triangle, saw, and square as basic waveforms. You would then pass them through wave shapers or most of the time a filter. Do a searh for shaper/s, fuzz, distoration, and etc..
Good luck, BobF.....
Do a search on morph/ing. Also most of the oscillators here just put out sine, triangle, saw, and square as basic waveforms. You would then pass them through wave shapers or most of the time a filter. Do a searh for shaper/s, fuzz, distoration, and etc..
Good luck, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: Using knobs to change Waveforms.
BobF wrote:Hello Halon,
Do a search on morph/ing. Also most of the oscillators here just put out sine, triangle, saw, and square as basic waveforms. You would then pass them through wave shapers or most of the time a filter. Do a searh for shaper/s, fuzz, distoration, and etc..
Good luck, BobF.....
Thanks Bob.
- Halon
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