It's okay, but I'm sorry I can't make a video for you.
I will describe an example using three lfo to sum. Firstly turn on assignable parameter ranges of the three modulators. In order to clearly represent the value changes, use the same sine waveform and 0.25hz frequency, and synchronize to group 1 to synchronize the period. Also don't use interval mode, which only adjusts boundaries, not values. Use mode up/down only, up and down or full range (if the summed range exceeds the maximum value of the target, you can only use this). Right-click the mode to view the help to understand the usage. Here I use up only. I want to start with a minimum value of 10% and add three modulators with modulation depths of 10, 20, and 30. Then set it up via the following steps.
(1)mod1 modulates the target. Set Value to starting value 10% and Range to depth 10%.
(2)mod2 modulates the parameter 1 value of mod1. Set Value to starting value 10% and Range to depth 20%.
(3) mod3 modulates the parameter 1 value of mod2. Set Value to starting value 10% and Range to depth 30%.
After doing this, you can see the target value smoothly increase from 10% to 70% and then decrease from 70% to 10% because the cycles are synchronized.
I will describe an example using three lfo to sum. Firstly turn on assignable parameter ranges of the three modulators. In order to clearly represent the value changes, use the same sine waveform and 0.25hz frequency, and synchronize to group 1 to synchronize the period. Also don't use interval mode, which only adjusts boundaries, not values. Use mode up/down only, up and down or full range (if the summed range exceeds the maximum value of the target, you can only use this). Right-click the mode to view the help to understand the usage. Here I use up only. I want to start with a minimum value of 10% and add three modulators with modulation depths of 10, 20, and 30. Then set it up via the following steps.
(1)mod1 modulates the target. Set Value to starting value 10% and Range to depth 10%.
(2)mod2 modulates the parameter 1 value of mod1. Set Value to starting value 10% and Range to depth 20%.
(3) mod3 modulates the parameter 1 value of mod2. Set Value to starting value 10% and Range to depth 30%.
After doing this, you can see the target value smoothly increase from 10% to 70% and then decrease from 70% to 10% because the cycles are synchronized.
Statistics: Posted by rannyc — Wed Apr 24, 2024 2:22 am