How to activate LFO and Modulation wheel (to LFO AMP)
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 26 Mar, 2019
Hi,
I'm enthusiastic about the plugin (on cubase 8.5) and I could import all my 14 samples of a guitar without problems (except setting the root values).
Now, I wanted to set one LFO to the group, but I don't hear any changes. Usually increasing the LFO1Amp value you should hear a difference to the "clean" sound.
Naturally, I'd like to add the LFO1 not directly to the group, but rather to the mod wheel.
I set the table source: Modulation wheel, Destination: LFO1Amp and an amount of 100%. Now in the LFO section I can see rotating the Amp-control-knob synchronously with the mod wheel, but the sound doesn't change. I think, I forgot to set some switches, but I don't know which of them.
Thanks for any help.
Win10 64
i7-6700K
TX16Wx 3.0.17b 5185.1025
I'm enthusiastic about the plugin (on cubase 8.5) and I could import all my 14 samples of a guitar without problems (except setting the root values).
Now, I wanted to set one LFO to the group, but I don't hear any changes. Usually increasing the LFO1Amp value you should hear a difference to the "clean" sound.
Naturally, I'd like to add the LFO1 not directly to the group, but rather to the mod wheel.
I set the table source: Modulation wheel, Destination: LFO1Amp and an amount of 100%. Now in the LFO section I can see rotating the Amp-control-knob synchronously with the mod wheel, but the sound doesn't change. I think, I forgot to set some switches, but I don't know which of them.
Thanks for any help.
Win10 64
i7-6700K
TX16Wx 3.0.17b 5185.1025
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- KVRAF
- 2394 posts since 27 May, 2005 from Stockholm
The TX16Wx modulators are not tied to any specific destination (except the AEG of course). To use LFO 1 for amp-modulation, add a modulation entry mapping LFO1 -> Volume. Set the LFO1 output to 100% and tweak the modulation strength. Now you have a constant LFO->amplitude going.
To make it controlled by mod wheel, you could either control the LFO1 strength from a second mod entry wheel->LFO1 amp, but this is tedious. Instead, set the LFO->Amp base mod value to zero, and set the VIA source to Wheel, and the via strength to something not zero. Now you can vary the modulation LFO->Amp using the wheel, from 0 (or whatever you put in the low value) to 1 (or whatever you set in the high value).
To make it controlled by mod wheel, you could either control the LFO1 strength from a second mod entry wheel->LFO1 amp, but this is tedious. Instead, set the LFO->Amp base mod value to zero, and set the VIA source to Wheel, and the via strength to something not zero. Now you can vary the modulation LFO->Amp using the wheel, from 0 (or whatever you put in the low value) to 1 (or whatever you set in the high value).
TX16Wx Software Sampler:
http://www.tx16wx.com/
http://www.tx16wx.com/
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 26 Mar, 2019
Thanks, you first hint I could reproduce-
But I couldn't execute the second one. Could you explane to me with the help of a little diagram how the modulation table should look like?
But I couldn't execute the second one. Could you explane to me with the help of a little diagram how the modulation table should look like?
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- KVRAF
- 2394 posts since 27 May, 2005 from Stockholm
Tip is to reduce the sound group volume by roughly the same amount you use for vibrato, to get a nicer sound.
TX16Wx Software Sampler:
http://www.tx16wx.com/
http://www.tx16wx.com/
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- KVRAF
- 2394 posts since 27 May, 2005 from Stockholm
You can set attenuation and pan per region. Equalizer, no.
TX16Wx Software Sampler:
http://www.tx16wx.com/
http://www.tx16wx.com/
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- KVRAF
- 2394 posts since 27 May, 2005 from Stockholm
Again, you can set attenuation and pan per region, which is per sample (if you use matrices, you can set it per cell).
If your samples are sonically mismatched, you can either route some of them to a different bus, and apply the DAW:s eq there, or (if you are using TX Pro) set up an eq on a send, and route a subset of the samples there. In either case you can also play with resampling the whole instrument from an internal/external bus as well once you have the sound you want. To avoid having to run with FX all the time.
If your samples are sonically mismatched, you can either route some of them to a different bus, and apply the DAW:s eq there, or (if you are using TX Pro) set up an eq on a send, and route a subset of the samples there. In either case you can also play with resampling the whole instrument from an internal/external bus as well once you have the sound you want. To avoid having to run with FX all the time.
TX16Wx Software Sampler:
http://www.tx16wx.com/
http://www.tx16wx.com/