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Rob Papen Predator - LFO 1 and 2 Modulation

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Amount Envelope 1
This is where you can select the amount of Envelope 1 modulation.
This can be positive or negative modulation depending on the selected para
meter.
Listen to preset "Pred Brass" in the first bank. Again, in this preset the
fine pitch
of Oscillator1 is modulated.
Increase or decrease the amount to hear how this changes the sound.
Amount control Envelope 1
This is where you select the controller
for controlling the
amount Envelope 1
parameter. With amount you
can set the how deep it controls the
amount Envelope1
parameter.
This can be a positive or negative amount. So that you can either increase the modulation or decrease the
modulation.
Listen
to the preset "Psy FX 01" in the first bank. In this preset the Mod.Wheel controls the amount of
Envelope 1 modulation.
If you open the Mod.Wheel you will hear that the pitch fall stops in this preset.
Destination Envelope 2
This is where you can select t
he destination and amount of Envelope 2 modulation.
Listen to preset "Pluck FM" in the first bank. In this preset the
FM 3 amount
of Oscillator3 is being modulated
by Envelope 2.
Amount Envelope 2
This is where you select the amount of Envelope 2 modulati
on. This can be a positive or negative amount of
modulation depending on the selected parameter.
Listen to preset "Pluck FM" in the first bank. In this preset the
FM 3 amount
of Oscillator3 is being
modulated by Envelope 2.
Decrease the amount to hear th
e results.
LFO 1 and 2
Each LFO has its own destination. The Predator LFO continuously changes this destination control over
time.
With LFO 1 you also have the option to control the amount of modulation by midi or synth part.
An LFO (Low Frequency Osc
illator), is an oscillator at a very low pitch/frequency.
In Predator the LFO can have a frequency between 0.03Hz and 27.50Hz.
Used often is the sine waveform. But the other waveforms of the LFO can also be used and produce
interesting results.
Predator
has the option to "tempo base" the LFO, which makes it a great feature for changing sounds in a
musical tempo based way.
Waveform
Sine, Triangle, Saw Up, Saw Down, Square
and S&H
.
This is where you can set the type of wave that modulates the LFO destinati
on.
Sinus and Triangle are often used because they produce a modulation that goes up and down smoothly.
The other waveforms are more suitable for FX sounds or special sounds.
Speed
This controls how fast or slow the LFO is running. If the control
Sync is
set
on
then the speed is tempo
based.
Sync
If you turn Sync
on
, the Speed of the LFO will be tempo based. So it will synchronise with the song tempo.
To find the right setting you need to adjust the
Speed
parameter.