Modulation on E2

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Pach
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Modulation on E2

Post by Pach »

Hi, Just got a E2. I like it. Just cant figure out the lenght of lfo.
What correspond speed 127? 4Bar?,8Bar? destination with BPM means the lfo is sync, but what the setting for 1 cycle/bar for example?
When the lfo is retriggering and when not?
Cant find any thread on this, any help would be great, thanks.
immon
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Post by immon »

The info is not out there. I've learned to enjoy using my ears.
Pach
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Post by Pach »

immon wrote:The info is not out there. I've learned to enjoy using my ears.
Thanks for replying but not very helpful...
Pepper Astro
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Post by Pepper Astro »

I guess I go by ear too when I must. I haven't made an exact note of it yet.
I will dial in some even number parameters though...60 for 1/4. 80 for 1/8. 100 for 1/16.
Some rates can be found before those given numbers though...1/4 actually starts at 56 I think.
Thirds or whatnot found in between?

Queue up an initialized pattern with that kick drum playing...
sustain a single note...
dial up the LFO TriB Level modulation with the depth on full...
and give it a test. Tweaking the speed dial.
Pach
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Post by Pach »

Really?!Nobody knows?Nobody wants to share?
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Post by krakapow »

We cant just go telling all the info to anyone who logs on now can we?
mr canister
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Post by mr canister »

here you go Pach. worked out just for you.!
i think it's 100%?
SawupB level. obviously different lfo shapes sound different but the numbers should still be the same. enjoy your tribe :))

0=4bar, 8=2bar, 16=1bar, 24=1/2., 32=1/2, 40=1/4., 48=1/2t,


56=1/4, 64=1/4., 72=1/4t, 80=1/8, 88=1/8t,


96=1/16, 104=1/16t, 112=1/32, 120=1/48,



"We cant just go telling all the info to anyone who logs on now can we?"
Pach
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Post by Pach »

Thanks mr canister. One day the universe will pay you back for your altruism.:)
40 and 64 = both 1/4?
I'll find out that...yes I know. "We cant just go telling all the info to anyone......"
krakapow
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Post by krakapow »

the reason i was snooty is cause in my experience it varies with the lfo detune/ifx/cut off /eg/modulation values and settings. wich means is quite a ever morphing thing in my experience.
mr canister
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Post by mr canister »

hi, pach. cheers, i could do with some karma points.
ah. you're right! new i'd make a mistake...
i'm not back home til sunday but i'd say 40 should be dotted 1/2. timing.
what i didn't realise was if you start from zero and slowly turn the lfo speed up, you can hear the it will only increase in speed at those values. increments of 8. i think the first triangle lfo is free and not clocked.

only pulling your chain krapapow :)) yeah, you can do quite a lot with the modulation, even tho it is has only one destination. but i think knowing the values is pretty handy for dotted and triplet timings, which can sound a bit weird in the mix.

enjoy
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