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control lfo rate in nord lead
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Jeto
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Posted : Oct 2, 2003 20:19
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hello
is there any way to control or sync it to BPM?
It's difficult to get it to sync for an arpeggiated pattern.
Thanks
Jeto
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timsensient
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Posted : Oct 3, 2003 01:22
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one of the things i hate about the nord!! Afaik yu cant actually sync the rate, all you can do is sync it so that it comes back to the start of its lfo cycle every 4/2/8/16th etc using midi clock on your sequencer, so you can get close results with this but still gives me the craps. Look it up in the manual or if you reaaaally depserate say so and i will look it up for you... |
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Jeto
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Posted : Oct 3, 2003 07:42
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i downloaded the .pdf file for the manual.. but if you know how... that would be appreciated if you share the knowledge thanks! |
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timsensient
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Posted : Oct 3, 2003 15:19
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sorry, u got me too late im on holidaysfor 5days with no manual and no knowledge of it in my head, if youstill stuck next week i will check hereto see...for now ciao! |
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Mike A
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Posted : Oct 3, 2003 16:51
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If it's controlled my hz, or ms..
It's like this:
for 1/4 sync: HZ = BPM / 60
For example, 140 bpm will give you 2.33 hz, for a 1/4 sync. If you want to sync to 1/2 or 1/8 just mulitply or divice.
ms = 1 / hz
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FluoSamsara (Oxygen)
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Posted : Oct 3, 2003 20:02
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To sync the lfos in the Nl (at least in the nl2), you have to go to the special functions (special button with shift key),
each function is a diferent sync for a diferent part of the NL, and to each function you have various values to choose.
In the manual you have specified what is each function and each values for it, so the best thing you can do is look in there. (in nl2 manual is pg63)
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billy ambulance
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Posted : Oct 5, 2003 14:46
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Jeto
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Posted : Oct 6, 2003 22:30
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So how do I do it with Cubase SX?
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billy ambulance
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Posted : Oct 7, 2003 12:41
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double click on the "click" button in the transport bar. you got there audio click and midi click. turn on the midi and shut down the audio. after that press "shift"+special button (in the nord ofcourse) and choose which LFO and to which note to stick to.
I think you got the list on the side of the nord.
good luck
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Jeto
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Posted : Oct 9, 2003 04:32
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On 2003-10-07 12:41, billy ambulance wrote:
double click on the "click" button in the transport bar. you got there audio click and midi click. turn on the midi and shut down the audio.
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Double Click on the "click" button doesnt do anything |
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billy ambulance
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Posted : Oct 9, 2003 12:55
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are u using sx? cause on my cubase 5 it works good! try to figure out how you set your midi click.
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Jeto
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Posted : Oct 9, 2003 19:16
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Yep.. I remember on Cubase 5 it used to work.. I think in SX they changed it... I'll check it.. |
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