Hi, maybe this is a noob question…but I was wondering if I could create some sort of envelope using LFO in ONE mode (one cycle) and applying that to Delay MIX volume? I’m trying to create a fade in to delay mix by doing this…it’s not the same to do it in the AMP of the oscilator by applying LFO to send level, as it skips the attack of the sound.
I think I don’t understand well the FX track…If I change the delay time, it changes, but it’s not the same with LFO settings? Weird things happen, sometimes the LFO is triggered, sometimes it is not, I am completely lost.
I’m having difficulties understanding what you really want.
But there are 1 - 2 LFO’s for the FX-tracks
2 - 2 LFO’s for EATCH Synth-track
1 - I never tried this but it should be possible tho send a one-shot LFO to the DELAY mix in the FX-page. If you apply this there it will have effect on all Synth-tracks where the Delay is send to.
2 - as you mention you can do the same at the synth-level by using the LFO to send the Delay at the Amp-page.
Do you want to make a Delay FADE-OUT or FADE-IN ?
I don’t see how the attack can be lost with a fade-in do … or the mix-level isn’t totally dry at the beginning of the fade ?
About the LFO not being triggered - Is this the LFO in the FX ?
Be shure to put a trigger in the FX-track ( where you want the LFO to restart . I’ts not sufficient to change the LFO into one-shot. ( in the FX-page )
This is different on the synth-tracks >> if you put the LFO in One-Shot it will apply automaticcaly to all trigs (notes ) - ( because these are trigs )
In the FX-tracks trigless-trigs are sufficient.
There’s probably multiple ways to achieve what you want but it’s not clear to me what exactly