is an auto filter supposed to move on its own?
is an auto filter supposed to move on its own?
in this video you can see my autofilter move on its own. I guess thays why it's auto?
Is this normal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9IBfML ... ata_player
Is this normal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9IBfML ... ata_player
mwork
Re: is an auto filter supposed to move on its own?
video is privat...
Re: is an auto filter supposed to move on its own?
Can't see video.
my guess is that the lfo is turned on
my guess is that the lfo is turned on
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Re: is an auto filter supposed to move on its own?
when the lfo is running, it opens the filter, but as far as I know, it doesn't actually display that movement.
Re: is an auto filter supposed to move on its own?
Sorry the link was private.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2-7VUU ... ata_player
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2-7VUU ... ata_player
mwork
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Re: is an auto filter supposed to move on its own?
You will notice that the Freq and Q parameters have red squares on them meaning that they are following recorded automation.
You can right click them and delete automation.
For future purposes, I'd suggest reading about the new Live 9 features.
You can right click them and delete automation.
For future purposes, I'd suggest reading about the new Live 9 features.
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Re: is an auto filter supposed to move on its own?
i would even say that, on the video, you are recording automation.
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