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Hi,
I would also love to have the LFO's re-trigger on note on and also, if possible, faster LFO's or at least one of them and some smoother LFO delay, because it enters very abrupt when the delay time ends. Maybe re-triggering them would solve this problem as well, but it would be nice to have the LFO's fade in when setting some delay for them.
Looking forward to the new synth launch.
Chers,
Costin
---In kiwitechnics@yahoogroups.com, <areyes1038@...> wrote:
Hey Florian/Murray,
I agree with having the option to choose whether or not the LFOs restart with a NoteOn.
Having this option available on poly mode would be nice, it's been my poor man's way of simulating filtered delays on chord hits.
Do you know if the KIWI-3P LFO's are mono or does each voice have it's own LFO? If it's the latter, it could result in a very busy sound.
Murray,
I understand the challenge of clocking the LFOs to midi. I experienced similar LFO timing drifts with another synth claiming to have LFO sync with midi.
The LFO timing drift was so horrible, it would drift out sync within one bar. Luckily, it did have the option to retrigger the LFOs on NoteOn.
Hope this request makes the list for the next release.
Cheers,
Antonio
--- In kiwitechnics@yahoogroups.com , Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Murray, hello Antonio
>
> On 20.10.13 20:49 , Kiwitechnics wrote:
> > useful. If enough people would like it, making the LFO wave restart in
> > Unison & Mono modes would be possible.
> I do not want to have the LFO restarting always(!) in mono/unison mode.
> I would like to have the choice whether the LFO restarts with a NoteOn
> or not. But also in polyphonic mode this choice might be interesting,
> because one could use the LFO as a kind of paraphonic envelope.
>
>
> > A new Kiwi upgrade will be launched in a couple of weeks
> You mean a Kiwisix, don't you?
>
> Florian
>