Re: Control path in Om

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Le 06 Oct à 20:13, Thorsten Wilms ecrivait:

> You just have to use the right plugins. Control rates are good for static 
> parameters and you rarely will use them for something dynamic. 
> 
> Use control rate frequency oscs only for fixed freq.
> Use audio rate frequency oscs if you want to modulate it.
> 
> There's a control to audio rate plugin and there's some tracker plugin 
> for the other way (can't remember name and collection right now, sorry).
> I hardly ever need them.

        Thanks for the answer, I'll take care of the advice.  
        But I've just found this :
http://atte.dk/om-wiki/AudioControlConversion which make me think that
what I try to do isn't completely weird, or maybe am I not alone :). The
plugin described in this page is exactly what I'm looking for, has it been
written as it's suggested ? Would anyone know what could be its name and in
what collection one could find it ?
         All this is very curious, because for example various synths
emulations available in Bristol permit to do this immediately, the ARP
2600 especially. But I must have misunderstood the philosophy of Om about
that, I will take care of this.
        Cheers, 

Y.

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