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Re: Massive LFO ratio sync automation

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:12 pm
by stereotactic
Anyone used monolouge on cubase? Got a lovely bassy pad in there the I've been trying to warp, but doesn't seem like I can automate much apart from the pan, volume and cc's. Any help?

SORTED!
Open automation lane, click in the parameters box, then go to 'inserts' folder, select Monologue and you should get a drop down of all available parameters that can be automated.
ITS EASY TO AUTOMATE A SYNC'D LFO IN MASSIVE

The parameter names that you need to modulate are "MODULATOR # NUM" and "MODULATOR # DEN". These control the sync'd LFO numerator and denominator, respectively.
Mate I'm glad you said that, you beat me to it... either I have missed something fundamental here or no one is aware of that, which can't be... can it?

Re: Massive LFO ratio sync automation

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:03 pm
by bridsmath
Hey sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I just wanted to throw in here that Operator is a great synth if you absolutely need to automate the LFO at synced rates.

Re: Massive LFO ratio sync automation

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:51 am
by Undrig
Not sure if this has been mentioned but a workaround for synched modulation automation with massive can be done like this inside Ableton.

Setup everything and in ableton click the "configure" button for massive's vst instance. Open massive and drag the value for the lfo sync rate up and down to have ableton recognize it. It should show the automation parameter in ableton's instrument details. You will obv be limited toward doing step automation on ableton. (similar to a device on/off automation) I personally like doing it with the lfo not synched but this is one way you can do it, that's less obvious.

Re: Massive LFO ratio sync automation

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:53 am
by FAARE FACED
Are you aware that you are bumping a thread in with the last message was posted more than 2 years ago ?
I mean it's nice that you help someone, but i doubt the guys asking the question didn't figure this out in 2 years. And even if they didn't, it's unlikely that they will see your answer.