Useful things to know if you use SerumFX
I'm wondering if it's a SerumFX article series, but I'll just write this.
This article will be sent with the following fluffy content.
・ Presets can be used with SerumFX
Save Serum's preset LFOs if you like them
If you save the LFO steadily when using Serum, not just SerumFX, you will definitely want to praise yourself in the future.
Serum presets are free and there are quite a few paid.
It's definitely recommended for a fee nowTotal Presets BundleIs a great deal.
It's a hassle to download, but otherwise it's pretty good.
Saving LFO Shape
The LFO has been edited quite a bit if it is a built-in preset.
Serum is great at storing and loading LFO patterns.
To save, click the folder icon and click "Save Shape".
When loading, it is in "User", so just select it.
However, the folders are freely customizable.
Click Show Serum Presets folder from the menu to open the storage location.
The "LFO Shapes" of the opened folder is the corresponding folder.
You can freely customize the "LFO Shapes" and create folders in the "User" folder.
In the following example, I created a "test" folder in "User" and put "Shape4" in it.
When I confirm it from Serum, it recognizes it properly as follows.
Actually, this Shape file can also be read from LFO Tool.
Presets can also be used with SerumFX
As many of you may have noticed, when you load a preset, the synth part is ignored and only the effect is loaded.
If you don't want to set the effect yourself, one way is to run the presets from one end and look for something that looks good.
Especially if you have a good amount of presets, you may be able to find unexpected effects.
Also, because the synth part is not read, preset switching is quite smooth.
I took a video.
You can also do something like this.
It's a lot of inspiration.
Summary of useful things to know if you use SerumFX
SerumFX is so good that I think it's really a shame that I haven't used SerumFX until now.
The initial investment is high, but it's well worth it.
I'm going into a busy day from tomorrow, so I'll continue with a light article for a while.
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