Using A160 to divide that software LFO and then sending those division to the A143 QUAD AR/ AD module you could do exactly what you are speaking of...
Each of the 4 ARs could be triggered at a rythmic division of the soft LFO, and you would have individual control of the shape (via attack and Release/ Decay controls) and the offset.
Tony
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> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 15:45:04 +0000
> Subject: 1 Re: LFO Divisions
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> Hi Stu...
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> Iam using a soft LFO coming from my Kenton Pro Solo. It would be good if I could stick that in somewhere on the modular and get multiple LFO divisions. I like wobbling things at different rates. There are ways to do it manually but I can never get manual LFO's to sound as tight and snappy. I make rhythmically based music so tightness is pretty important.
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> As was mentioned I could draw in LFO control shapes in my sequencer but that brings me back to the computer and kind of stops my workflow and to be honest I just love doing things on the modular... feels more immeadiate.
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> I was given a few ideas in the posts and until Dieter brings out the LFO module I'll try work on them.
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> thanks all
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> Ken
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