Re: XFER LFOTool?
Colin Shapiro <[email protected]> Sat, 26 Mar 2011 00:49:00 +0200
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On Mar 25, 2011, at 20:33, Eric Oehler wrote:
> I see that XFER Records has a new plugin out called "LFOTool." Looks
> alright, pretty useful on its own to do volume and filter automation.
>
> But. What really interests me is that it can push out its LFO info as
> MIDI CC data, ostensibly to control another synth or effect.
>
> What I want to know is how on earth would you wire something like that
> up in Logic, so that this CC info gets generated and shunted to, say,
> ES1 or something else? Can you just throw it in an effects chain on
> your softsynth? I would imagine not. Is there some sort of control
> linking that I'm forgetting about?
>
> If it works in Logic, it seems like it could be a useful tool for
> performing repetative automation tasks...why draw the curve over and
> over if you can just tempo-sync an LFO to do it for you?
That looks very interesting.
Why don't you post a question at their forums asking how the MIDI thing works?
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