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Re: LFO Modulation Question

by jgale » Tue Jul 14, 2015 4:16 am

Thanks for confirming this John. I was lucky enough to pick up a used MidiBoard a few years ago in excellent condition. Playing with PolyAT is soooooooooo expressive and fun to play!

Re: LFO Modulation Question

by John Bowen » Mon Jul 13, 2015 5:45 pm

So, I managed to borrow a CME xKey today (which has PolyAT), and was able to confirm that PolyAT does indeed control LFO rates and levels independently for each voice you play!

Re: LFO Modulation Question

by jgale » Mon Jul 13, 2015 1:16 pm

Excellent! I've been reading the manual front to back and cooking up ideas that I want to try out. Can't wait until my unit arrives...

John

Re: LFO Modulation Question

by John Bowen » Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:31 am

Each voice is independently calculated, so there should be no problem changing the rate or level on a per voice basis.

Re: LFO Modulation Question

by jgale » Mon Jul 13, 2015 9:24 am

John Bowen wrote:Using PolyAT as the mod source will only affect the one voice individually...that's the meaning of polyphonic aftertouch.
Agreed - but for example on my ME-80 VST, Poly AT affects the LFO Depth individually for each note but the LFO Rate is changed globally for all notes. Probably an emulation of the original CS-80 functionality - I'm not sure. It makes sense though, as multiple voices could be modulated with different LFO Levels using one LFO, but different LFO Rates per note would mean an individual LFO per voice. Very expensive to do in analogue circuitry...

I was trying to understand how this was implemented on the Solaris.

John

Re: LFO Modulation Question

by John Bowen » Mon Jul 13, 2015 8:11 am

Using PolyAT as the mod source will only affect the one voice individually...that's the meaning of polyphonic aftertouch.

Re: LFO Modulation Question

by jgale » Mon Jul 13, 2015 7:49 am

Thanks for the response John. If someone reading this post could check this for me - it would be greatly appreciated!

My question is really centered around a broader topic. If you modulate lfo rate/level by something that is unique to that note/voice (poly AT, Velocity, Note Number, Envelope, etc.) does it affect the rate/level for that note/voice individually or all notes/voices globally?

John

Re: LFO Modulation Question

by John Bowen » Sat Jul 11, 2015 12:56 pm

jgale wrote:Hi all - I have a question for the forum as I await the arrival of my Solaris.

For the LFO’s - can I have one rate and level for note/voice #1, and another rate and level for note/voice #2, etc.? I have a keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch and would like to be able modulate the LFO rate/level individually per note via poly aftertouch.

John
PolyAT is one of the many sources available in the modulation Source list for the LFO rates and levels. I do not have a poly aftertouch board to test this with, but I’m sure it will work. Perhaps we can ask Marshall to test it and confirm, since I know he has a poly AT keyboard....

JB

LFO Modulation Question

by jgale » Fri Jul 10, 2015 5:58 pm

Hi all - I have a question for the forum as I await the arrival of my Solaris.

For the LFO’s - can I have one rate and level for note/voice #1, and another rate and level for note/voice #2, etc.? I have a keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch and would like to be able modulate the LFO rate/level individually per note via poly aftertouch.

John

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