I haven't used it much recentlyFL Studio OfHammorI will write an article while learning to use it again.
After all, I think that reverse lookup is good for this kind of thing, so instead of learning from 1, I will write an article on how to load presets and make the sound you like the sound you imagined.
The link to the manual isplease use this form.
Tempo sync and move the LFO with Hammor
HammorFor those who don't know, I'll post a video.
And tempo syncing the LFO, which is the subject of this time, is often used in a base like this video.
The method of moving the filter by tempo syncing it with an LFO is often used with the wobble base that is familiar in DubStep.
How to change the LFO
If you want to change the amount of LFO applied after selecting a preset, there are two main methods.
If you want to try it yourself while reading this article, select Defult from the presets and proceed.From the presets, other settings will affect it and it will not be as described in the article.
Global LFOs
There is an LFO knob on the Global panel, and you can change the overall LFO engagement with this knob.
At the 12 o'clock position, it is 0, the maximum to the right is plus, and the maximum to the left is minus.
For example, you can use this knob to match the timing of the four-on-the-floor bass drum and the LFO, or to remove it.
I made a little.
The LFO looks like this.
Maximum to the right
Maximum to the left
You can do it without doing it globally, but it's convenient when you want to change all the LFOs.
LFO articulation
Well this is my favorite.
It's the LFO that appears in the Editor.
It's easy to assign in this list, but in a simpler way, you can assign it by right-clicking on the knob you want to operate with the LFO and clicking "Edit articulator".
For example, if you want to operate "Filter 1 frequency" from "LFO", right-click on the "Filter 1 frequency" knob and click "Edit articulator".
Now "Filter 1 frequency" is assigned as shown below.As for the source, "LFO" was selected this time, so leave it as it is.Next, in order to enable this Control, check the box on the left to enable it.
Now you are ready to operate "Filter 1 frequency" from "LFO".Play the appropriate keyboard and
Move the "STD" knob.How is it?I don't think it will change.
Due to the characteristics of the LFO, it is necessary to have a margin for moving the frequency.
Therefore, set "Filter 1 frequency" to the 12 o'clock position as shown below.
How is this? I think the "Filter 1 frequency" will change according to the movement of the LFO.
Tempo sync the LFO
From here is the production.
There are at least two ways to sync the tempo.
There may be other things that I said the worst, so I chose two conservatively.
LFO tempo sync
This is easy.
Just enable "TEMPO" in the editor.
This will grid when you move the "SPD", so tempo sync.
Global LFO speed
Tempo sync the "Global LFO speed".
"Global LFO speed" will not work unless you set the LFO.
What you can do with this is "Modulation XYZ" as a source that can be mapped to "Global LFO speed".The following ones.
It is an excellent tempo sync even if you move it properly.
For example, assign "Filter 1 frequency" to "Filter XNUMX frequency" in the LFO, and then assign "Global LFO speed" to "Modulation X".
Then, load "LFO speed mod sync" from the preset to sync to the tempo.
Now when you move "Modulation X", the LFO will tempo sync and the filter will move.
By the way, if you load "LFO speed mod sync smooth", the tempo will be synced smoothly when switching.This is more natural.
There are already presets that sync the tempo as shown below.
Summary
HammorThere are two types of LFOs: Global and ordinary LFOs.
Since the Global LFO acts on the LFO, it does not work on its own.
Also, presets that use both LFOs affect each other, so check the two parameters.
When I read the manual, I thought about it again, but I used it with intuition, but there were many places where I thought it didn't work as expected.
I would like to write an article about this area as well.
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