
By arebee
Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:58 pm
has anyone noticed that if a pad in a program has an lfo to modulate it, if the LFO is a RANDOM, and other pads in the same program are also using a RANDOM LFO to modulate some parameter, then the LFO with the fastest rate actually interferes with the rate of the other pads' LFO.
but - if you mute the track that has the pad with the fatsest LFO on it, the other LFO's behave properly.
so its like the RANDOM clock is rate is affecting all other random clocks, or they're all sharing the clock and the highest rate is the priority
but - if you mute the track that has the pad with the fatsest LFO on it, the other LFO's behave properly.
so its like the RANDOM clock is rate is affecting all other random clocks, or they're all sharing the clock and the highest rate is the priority
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