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Old August 22nd, 2007, 06:33
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I notice that it is possible to control, for example, the amplitude, with both the LFO2 section and Velocity section controls. There are several examples of several controls affecting a single parameter on the Subtractor. If both controls are turned on, what happens? Does one control override the other, or do they interact in some way? If they interect, how can I find out what the relationship is between them?
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I'd say that they both create effect at the same time, which could result in it sounding like you've only got one control changing, or you could get a flanger sound - only one way to find out, though, isn't there
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Old August 22nd, 2007, 22:49
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i don't think they would flange, as you would need two sound sources. I would imagine they both have a push/pull effect on the knob and which ever is stronger would take presidence.

Try using two automations on the same control both with the same "power" but in opposite directions. I would think that the automated control wouldn't move.
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