Simple analog LFO modulation - How to - part 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2009

This one is about how a LFO is used to modulate the patch in the first video. Of course combining them is where this is headed, but I think its valuable to start on a very basic level.

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  • thats really cool dude! what about trying make some DUBSTEP with it? :)

    Btw, can this be setup to trigger to drum, like the "drums through doepfer modular along with juno-60" film clip you have?

  • pretty much unlimited- analog sound design is like working with raw clay as opposed to building blocks.

  • learned all this yourself?

    Anyways, i challenge you to make some dubstep'ish with the drums and all :P

    would have been som cool to see!

  • now, that's more like it-

    i accept your challenge!

  • How is it going with the challenge? :)

    Look up Skism, Datsik & Skream for some good inspiration.

  • you tell me-

    i posted a new one...

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  • i lol'd at the minumum lfo rate... that is bad ass if you get a super huge slow sound going

  • Awesome, looking forward to hear it! :D

  • yes.

    there is nothing like turning a knob and making connections.

    i love virtual instruments, but i like to have something tactile in front of me.

  • Awesome. I wish I had hardware. )':

    Awk well, that beast looks like a lot of fun to play with.

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