Hey, for anyone who uses reason-
How do you guys automate your wobble speed and waveform? Is there a way to pause while recording, change things, and continue recording, or are you all just really fast?
Thanks in advance.
LFO rate automation -or- wuhwuhwuhwuhWAAAWAAAwuhwuhwuhwuh
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Re: LFO rate automation -or- wuhwuhwuhwuhWAAAWAAAwuhwuhwuhwuh
right click on the lfo rate, click on automation and a new automation track will be created. you can then either record data in or draw it in. same with lfo waveform, or pretty much any other parameter.
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Re: LFO rate automation -or- wuhwuhwuhwuhWAAAWAAAwuhwuhwuhwuh
He speaks the truthSinisterbeats wrote:right click on the lfo rate, click on automation and a new automation track will be created. you can then either record data in or draw it in. same with lfo waveform, or pretty much any other parameter.


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