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Question (or Task)
i am struggling with creating a dynamic phase offset for an LFO. i desire to send one LFO to two different hotparameters but offset one slightly from the other. easy enough to do with a delay with zero feedback, but i thought it would be nifty to offset in terms of degrees and have the phase offset adjust based on the frequency of the LFO. i think this would also be a delay that adjust the delay based on the frequeny of the LFO. however, i can't get seem to get it right.
any ideas?
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BenPhenix
- 20 March 2004
Solution(s)
How about if you select
Frequency modulation
, use a Constant as the modulator, and set the
MaxMI
to:
Float pi * 2
Then, in the
Value
parameter of the Constant, you could use:
!Degrees / 360.0
to control the phase offset in terms of degrees. (You could set the range of !Degrees from 0 to 360 by editing the VCS).
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CarlaScaletti
- 22 Mar 2004
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Question:
How can I adjust the phase of an Oscillator for use as a dynamic LFO?
Keywords:
oscillator, phase, LFO, dynamic LFO, changing LFO, phase modulation
Current Rev: r1.1 - 22 Mar 2004 - 20:01 GMT -
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