When using the MIDI sequencer LFOs controlling external CCs (in Ctrl1 & Ctrl2) are constantly sending even after the sequencer’s stopped.
Is there any way to set it up so that LFOs stop sending when pressing stop on the sequencer? At the moment the only way I can stop them sending is by muting the track.
I can’t see a way to stop the lfos only by pressing stop.
I’d probably use an “empty” pattern set to stop the lfo.
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Double tap stop kills everything.
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Good point if so. IIRC double stop also send all midi tracks set CCs so it can also have some consequences…
It kills notes and as @sezare56 said it resets CCs to the Ctrl values but it’s not stopping LFOs for me. They keep sending and the only way to stop them on that pattern is muting the track or disabling the Ctrl value.
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Preview a trig with lfo depth = 0 ? (FILL trig condition eventually, so that it is not played)
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No luck, the depth=0 trig stops the LFO when it’s played on the sequencer but not when previewed (hold trig + yes). The preview actually starts the LFO going again!
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Good tip on the FILL condition though, I could maybe put on on each track and stop them by applying the fill before stopping the sequencer. A bit clunky and I use p-locked LFOs a lot, I need to decide which of the 16 steps I use least
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