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From: "mandcmiller" <mandcmiller@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 at 9:10:25 AM
Subject: Re: [EXS] Crossfading and Wave Mixing via LFO with EXS24
Message #16125
This is a reply to #16122.
--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Garth Hjelte <garth@...> wrote: > > At 07:30 PM 12/17/2007, you wrote: > > > > You hit a key, and an ambulance siren, a loud buzzer, and a sinewave > > > are all playing at once, but you only hear the ambulence. As the LFO > > > plays through, the siren fades out and the buzzer fades in, and then > > > the buzzer fades out and the sinewave fades in, then the sincewave > > > fades out and the siren fades in, and on and on. Is that what you > > are after? > > >Yeah, this is exactly what I'm after. > > Yeah, this is a good instance where the lack of sample-level LFO and > modulators in the EXS bites you. But you know what you could do: > > Make 2 or more EXS instruments. Each instrument would have the same > LFO setup where it would mod volume and perhaps use a sawtooth wave > or similar. One instrument would have it straight, the other would > invert the modulation. > > In Kontakt, this would be easy - instead of using LFO's, use Flex > Envelopes, and loop the envelopes, and you can custom-draw you fade > ins and fade outs. And you could do it with one instrument. Thanks, Garth - Flex Envelopes it is. Matt
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