Another albino question!
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Another albino question!
I wanna draw out the envelope for the (unsynced)freq of my wobble in ableton. But can't discover which function does this? Cause there's a shitload displayed. But can't figure out which is the right one?
thanks
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I have to say people are taking to this synth by the truckload. I am an ex-albino'ist and while I have had fun and still use it for things like pads and filler stuff, I have renounced the ways of bass making in albino
so long old pal...
edit: I see the irony in my pic but it's too early in the day to change it ya'know?
edited for usefulness: I usually had problems before trying to sync it when drawing in, I find it much easier to bounce out different tempos of wobble and stick em together, watch out for the crossfadessssss
so long old pal...
edit: I see the irony in my pic but it's too early in the day to change it ya'know?
edited for usefulness: I usually had problems before trying to sync it when drawing in, I find it much easier to bounce out different tempos of wobble and stick em together, watch out for the crossfadessssss

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