Changing vibrato frequency

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mmcwill
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Changing vibrato frequency

Post by mmcwill »

Hello,

I am new to the forum and I hope someone can help. Many programs and have a vibrato effect when the modulation wheel is activated that increases in intensity the farther away from you it is turned. My problem is that to me, some of the vibrata are too slow, i.e., the frequency is not high enough. What parameter under what page needs to be changed to speed up the vibrato?

Thanks for the help!

Mike,
Louisville KY USA
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Post by Dan Stesco »

Hi Mike,

I just find your post and as you see nobody direct you.
Usually the vibrato is assign on the Pitch Lfo1.

Open the LFO page and increase the frequency for LFO1.

Repeat this step for OSC 2 too. (If he program is set to double OSC mod)
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mmcwill
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vibrato frequency

Post by mmcwill »

Dan, thanks. As you said, it's on the P-OSC PITCH page. Increasing the frequency number on both oscillators 1 and 2 did the trick. It now sounds more musical when I use the modulation wheel.

Thanks again and cheers,
Mike
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Post by tommymandel »

Another cool effect is to assign LFO 1 speed to the same controller (the Mod Wheel as an AMS. That way the more you turn on the modulation with the wheel, the faster it gets, adding a little crazy live feel to your modulationing.
.It would probably be a good idea if you do this, to also set LFO 1 to a lower number to begin with, and make the amount of AMS that changes the Speed to be a number between 5 and 15 for starters
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