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Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
If I look at the table 97, 98, 99 all have 52.91Hz. If I remember correctly this table was created using handmade measurements, guesses, and calculations. The highest values were probably missing or
By Martin Tarenskeen · #15656 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hello Daniel Hi, Eb, I think that the most practical table should have the value of instrument setting, value in Hz and maybe additionally value in BPM (which can be easily derived from Hz).? The
By Eb Mayat · #15655 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks [1 Attachment]
Okay right, I have just read your next message. Eb
By Eb Mayat · #15654 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks [1 Attachment]
Hello Martin Many thanks for the LFO parameter tables. With regards to the DX11, on page 9 of the manual, the LFO --> Speed section states: "At a setting of 35, the LFO will make 6.7 cycles per second
By Eb Mayat · #15653 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
P.S. #2: When setting LFO waveform to S/Hold the FB01 behaves differently from the other DX/TX synths. You have to multiply the value with a factor of 200. The extremely low frequencies for the low
By Martin Tarenskeen · #15652 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
P.S.: In the FB01 configuration parameters LFO uses a 7 bit value (0 ~ 127). Simply double this value to convert to the 8 bit range that is used for the voice parameters in my formula. -- MT
By Martin Tarenskeen · #15651 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Attached now :-) -- MT
By Martin Tarenskeen · #15650 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hi, let me explain: - Very low frequencies where measured by measuring the time of a cycle in a wave editor or with a stopwatch. - Normal low frequencies where measured simply by counting the number
By Martin Tarenskeen · #15649 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks [1 Attachment]
Thanks a lot, Martin, you did great job! That's missing and very important addition to Owner's manual. How you could measure Hz values with such precision? I'm really surprised by quite impressive
By Daniel Forr¨® <dan.for@...> · #15648 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hi, I have attached a table with a lot of numbers: LFO Speed Parameter values and corresponding Hz values for DX7, DX11, and FB01 that I have used in DX/TXconvert. To get BPM values multiply with 60.
By Martin Tarenskeen · #15647 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
where do you learn such technics ? most of us stumble upon stuff like this and never cleverily take note.... like you have thanks any other tricks at hand? charlie
By charles · #15646 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hi, Eb, I think that the most practical table should have the value of instrument setting, value in Hz and maybe additionally value in BPM (which can be easily derived from Hz). The last one is not so
By Daniel Forr¨® <dan.for@...> · #15645 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hey all again here is the windows vst plugin - in two versions one has a funny feedback-chain between reverb and delay so take care!! on the version 11 i removed this also no docs - so you have to
By Nikola Jeremic · #15644 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hello Nikola im an owner of DX27s - and i remember that some years ago i found an info on LFO speed on DX synths converted to BPM (aproximate) - does anybody knows them or have that info? I would
By Eb Mayat · #15643 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hi, Nikola, thanks for your answer, it's really interesting. I only regret I'm on Mac so probably I can't try your excellent plugin. Even during listening of your music I thought a lot about the way
By Daniel Forr¨® <dan.for@...> · #15642 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hey Daniel Than you so much for your feedback - you made my day realy nice :) well to answer all your questions - it is 95% improvisation with one instance of my plugin - i will upload windows vst so
By Nikola Jeremic · #15641 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
On the subjof Microtonality - my brother is well into this - he uses a Proteus 2000 - and is making an editor for the microtone maps - he thinks it should also work with the Dx11,but we have not
By Lee Borrell · #15639 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
I tried it on the DX100 -worked superbly! ? Excellent stuff. ________________________________ To: YamahaDX@... Sent: Monday, 9 December 2013, 2:41 Subject: Re: [YamahaDX] LFO Speed in BPM
By Lee Borrell · #15638 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Found your Presonus page, is this what you use? And now I see you have used your own FM vst plugin for your Studies... So I suppose it's not possible to convert sounds you have used to Yamaha 4OP
By Daniel Forr¨® <dan.for@...> · #15637 ·
Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hallo, Nikola, dobar dan, thanks for the link to your music. I'm happy to find here in the group another experimental music composer (you can hear some of my works at www.soundclick.com/forrotronics)
By Daniel Forr¨® <dan.for@...> · #15636 ·