LFO question in Massive

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FrostByte
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LFO question in Massive

Post by FrostByte » Mon Oct 11, 2010 4:58 am

How do you put multiple LFO speeds with Massive on one wobble?

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:07 am

think you mean automate the rate parameter

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by LordBid » Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:11 am

you cant really unless you automate a swap between the filter mix at least if u want it quantized/synced, I however don't have to worry about this because my comp can run as many different ones as I want :D

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by cyberneticghost » Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:32 am

LordBid wrote:you cant really unless you automate a swap between the filter mix at least if u want it quantized/synced, I however don't have to worry about this because my comp can run as many different ones as I want :D
They actually updated Massive so you can automate a synced LFO. The parameter name for the top number is modulator NUM and the parameter for the bottom number is modulator DEN.

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by FrostByte » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:22 am

deadly habit wrote:think you mean automate the rate parameter
Yea, that's what I was getting at. How do I automate it?

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:34 am

varies by daw
in cubase i just find it in my automation parameter drop down and have a field day

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by FrostByte » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:46 am

deadly habit wrote:varies by daw
in cubase i just find it in my automation parameter drop down and have a field day
Do you happen to know for FL9?

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:54 am

nope

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by ramses020 » Mon Oct 11, 2010 10:01 am

FrostByte wrote:
deadly habit wrote:varies by daw
in cubase i just find it in my automation parameter drop down and have a field day
Do you happen to know for FL9?
Tweak the rate button to any rate, then click the upper left arrow (Plugin options) of the Fruity Wrapper containing Massive, Last tweaked parameter -> Edit events.

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by lowahn » Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:45 am

Well, something else you could do is LFO the LFO;

If you take your first LFO (5, for instance) off Syned, then match the rate to your bassline, you can then take LFO 6 and apply that directly to LFO 5 via dragging it. After this, hold the mouse down and you can adjust how much modulation will take place. You can then adjust LFO 6 to modulate LFO 5.

Another cool trick is to utilize an envelope for the LFO instead of another LFO; that way, every hit ramps up the speed/phases/modulates however you want it to.
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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by FrostByte » Wed Oct 13, 2010 2:29 am

ramses020 wrote:
FrostByte wrote:
deadly habit wrote:varies by daw
in cubase i just find it in my automation parameter drop down and have a field day
Do you happen to know for FL9?
Tweak the rate button to any rate, then click the upper left arrow (Plugin options) of the Fruity Wrapper containing Massive, Last tweaked parameter -> Edit events.
I'm not sure as to where that's at.

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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by jimbeaux » Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:24 am

FrostByte wrote:
deadly habit wrote:varies by daw
in cubase i just find it in my automation parameter drop down and have a field day
Do you happen to know for FL9?
click the dropdownbox in fruity wrapper for your instance of massive... click browse parameters and on the left side you'll see a list of parameters you can choose from. click the dem for which lfomodulation your using(5-8) and link to controller or create automation clip...
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Re: LFO question in Massive

Post by Dipstep » Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:11 am

The above mentioned way is a bit quicker but you might find this easier the first couple of times; open the browser-->current project-->generators-->massive(be sure to pick the right one if you're using multiple instances). There you will find all the automation options for massvie. the one for the LFO's is way below in the list.(modulator # num + den). right click on it and you'll see your options.
once you've assigned it, it's accessible through: current project-->remote control.

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