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questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:20 am
by Markster106
I am using Massive's LFO to make a wobble, I clicked sync and set the ratio to 1/12, my question is how do I get that ratio to change throughout the song? For example if I wanted it to be triplets for a measure, a whole note for one measure, and then quarter notes for one measure, how would I do that?

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:43 am
by cloak and dagger
Markster106 wrote:I am using Massive's LFO to make a wobble, I clicked sync and set the ratio to 1/12, my question is how do I get that ratio to change throughout the song? For example if I wanted it to be triplets for a measure, a whole note for one measure, and then quarter notes for one measure, how would I do that?
you can automate the numerator and denominator of the sync rate in your sequencer (as opposed to simply "LFO rate")

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:59 am
by 3za
cloak and dagger wrote:
Markster106 wrote:I am using Massive's LFO to make a wobble, I clicked sync and set the ratio to 1/12, my question is how do I get that ratio to change throughout the song? For example if I wanted it to be triplets for a measure, a whole note for one measure, and then quarter notes for one measure, how would I do that?
you can automate the numerator and denominator of the sync rate in your sequencer (as opposed to simply "LFO rate")
But only if you got the latest version.

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:16 am
by Echoi
3za wrote:
cloak and dagger wrote:
Markster106 wrote:I am using Massive's LFO to make a wobble, I clicked sync and set the ratio to 1/12, my question is how do I get that ratio to change throughout the song? For example if I wanted it to be triplets for a measure, a whole note for one measure, and then quarter notes for one measure, how would I do that?
you can automate the numerator and denominator of the sync rate in your sequencer (as opposed to simply "LFO rate")
But only if you got the latest version.
This was your perfect oportunity to "bash the noob" as it were.

For the 50'000th Massive LFO sync thread

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:28 am
by 3za
Echoi wrote:
3za wrote:
cloak and dagger wrote:
Markster106 wrote:I am using Massive's LFO to make a wobble, I clicked sync and set the ratio to 1/12, my question is how do I get that ratio to change throughout the song? For example if I wanted it to be triplets for a measure, a whole note for one measure, and then quarter notes for one measure, how would I do that?
you can automate the numerator and denominator of the sync rate in your sequencer (as opposed to simply "LFO rate")
But only if you got the latest version.
This was your perfect oportunity to "bash the noob" as it were.

For the 50'000th Massive LFO sync thread
I'm just to nice, for this job.

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:38 am
by Recessive Trait
unsync'd wobbles all over this piece, baby. it's the way of the future.

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:02 am
by eraze
Recessive Trait wrote:unsync'd wobbles all over this piece, baby. it's the way of the future.
he's right

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:08 am
by Markster106
using this website

http://mp3.deepsound.net/eng/samples_calculs.php

I calculated the exact amount the rate had to be in order for the wobbles to come in triplets, is there any way I can manually enter in the rate number? The dial moves in too big of increments

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:07 am
by filthy_
im still using the old version of massive ( :6: ) but i found a way to make it work for me.

turn your LFO all the way down (on rate, not sync)
assign macro1 to your lfo('s), turn it all the way up
than automate macro1 via. DAW. (i got it to work that way in ableton.)

good luck :D:

Re: questions about Massive's LFO

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:17 am
by Trichome
Recessive Trait wrote:unsync'd wobbles all over this piece, baby. it's the way of the future.
I SENSE SCRAPYARD WAVEFORM IN YOUR SIG

nice tune tho :)