New Lp user help
New Lp user help
I just purchased a Lp what are some of the best tips and tricks you wish you knew when first starting out working with this synth?
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Re: New Lp user help
Hey Jamminman, welcome to the forum!
I wish I had more time to experiment myself
Jokes aside, here are a couple of tips:
- The LFO and arpeggiator tempo can be set through tap tempo: in the modulation section, press and hold the RATE button until it blinks. Here you are! It's a pity that the tempo detection is not as smart as on he MF104M, but it's a cool trick neverthless.
- The noise generator is primarily a modulation source but you can use it for audio as well. For that, two tricks: use the noise to modulate pitch (or osc 2 pitch only) and set the modulation wheel so to have the right amount of "pitched noise". Or modulate the osc 2 pitch, the osc 2 wave form being set to impulse and the volume being set to anything greater than zero; changing the octave of osc 2 will change the noise colour (I haven't tried that one yet... but will certainly!).Or...
- ... there is a little goody made in France by TouellSkouarn called the Hirlostek. Check this out.
- Pot mapping, for controlling e.g. filter cut off frequency AND resonance at the same time. That's in the manual.
- A cheap but useful one: for live use, I plug a guitar tuner in the headphones output and whenever I want to check the tuning, I switch the main out off. That allows me to be in tune even while the synth is still warming.
I wish I had more time to experiment myself
Jokes aside, here are a couple of tips:
- The LFO and arpeggiator tempo can be set through tap tempo: in the modulation section, press and hold the RATE button until it blinks. Here you are! It's a pity that the tempo detection is not as smart as on he MF104M, but it's a cool trick neverthless.
- The noise generator is primarily a modulation source but you can use it for audio as well. For that, two tricks: use the noise to modulate pitch (or osc 2 pitch only) and set the modulation wheel so to have the right amount of "pitched noise". Or modulate the osc 2 pitch, the osc 2 wave form being set to impulse and the volume being set to anything greater than zero; changing the octave of osc 2 will change the noise colour (I haven't tried that one yet... but will certainly!).Or...
- ... there is a little goody made in France by TouellSkouarn called the Hirlostek. Check this out.
- Pot mapping, for controlling e.g. filter cut off frequency AND resonance at the same time. That's in the manual.
- A cheap but useful one: for live use, I plug a guitar tuner in the headphones output and whenever I want to check the tuning, I switch the main out off. That allows me to be in tune even while the synth is still warming.
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Re: New Lp user help
Stiiiive thanks so much that's super useful, I'm going to go play around tonight and make try some that of it out
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Re: New Lp user help
I'm glad it was useful
BTW I tried the noise modulated osc 2: it's good! Changing the wave form offers various noise colours too.
BTW I tried the noise modulated osc 2: it's good! Changing the wave form offers various noise colours too.
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