Subsequent - controlling noise directly with LFO?
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2018 12:04 am
Hey, folks,
I'm trying to make a few of those classic 'wind' presets. The way I've done that on other synths is to control the noise directly with the LFO -that's what I did on my Minilogue and my Concertmate MG-1. I can't seem to figure out how to do that on the subsequent. In the controller options, there's "extra noise LFO" as a source, but I think that's an LFO based on the noise waveform. Just for the heck of it, I played around with the random preset generator. A few times, it made a noise sound, but it seemed to make it more from some very precise tweaks to the oscillators, which I couldn't figure out.
Is there a way to just LFO filter sweep the noise circuit? If not, could anyone provide me some tips on how to get there with the oscillators? Thanks.
I'm trying to make a few of those classic 'wind' presets. The way I've done that on other synths is to control the noise directly with the LFO -that's what I did on my Minilogue and my Concertmate MG-1. I can't seem to figure out how to do that on the subsequent. In the controller options, there's "extra noise LFO" as a source, but I think that's an LFO based on the noise waveform. Just for the heck of it, I played around with the random preset generator. A few times, it made a noise sound, but it seemed to make it more from some very precise tweaks to the oscillators, which I couldn't figure out.
Is there a way to just LFO filter sweep the noise circuit? If not, could anyone provide me some tips on how to get there with the oscillators? Thanks.