Red Means LFO

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When Red Means LFO, he really means LFO.

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That was great. I hadn’t seen this one. I either use the LFOs like pretty much the ways he demonstrated, or as envelopes with the one/half cycle trigger modes. With the ability to parameter-lock stuff, it frees up LFOs for other creative stuff, like creating those grooves. The DT is such a fun little box, it almost makes it too easy to come up with rhythms

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One thing that isn’t mentioned is that if you wish to keep the groove consistent over reboots, don’t forget to set the very first trig’s LFO setting to “trig”, or your groove might be different next time you switch on, as the phase of the LFO might not be the same, and all the groove depends on it.

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Enjoyable demo.
I use the LFOs a lot, and you just gave me some new ideas and inspiration.

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