Is there a vibrato on any of the synths?

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Can't seem to find it if there is.

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  • For the berg first click on the "pitch" button the the right of any of the oscillators you want to have vibrato. After than, go to the pitch envelope and turn the clock button (sync) and decay loop on to the right of the envelope editor. Then drag the "semitone bar" (not to be confused with the semitone control for each osc) to the right down all the way. Then set attack and decay to 1/16 (or half of the value of the speed you want vibrato, if I want one vibrato per eighth note then I set them both to 1/16). Then all you have to do is drag the decay height for the amount of vibrato you want. For the pulv, there is already vibrato. Just click either osc 1, osc 2 or osc 3 buttons and then set the rate and amplitude in the lfo section.

  • The way I do it on the heisenberg sacrifices an oscillator, but this is what I do:

    1) Take any oscillator and drag the semitone all the way down until it looks like --.---- (ill call this the vibrato oscillator)

    2) Change the last digit of the offset (think of this as the vibrato speed)

    3) Modulate the oscillators that you want vibrato on onto the vibrato oscillator (think of the modulation as the vibrato depth)

    You can also put an envelope on the vibrato oscillator to make the vibrato fade in or fade out and such but yeah, that's how I do it on the heisenberg

  • You can also use envelope 2 (berg) and put like 1/24 for decay with loop on and then put that on the waveforms

  • Yes. Use an LFO to modulate oscillator pitch. This works in all synths except bassline and tonematrix.

    • Alternatively you can automate the master tuning on the synth for even greater control

    • that's brill, thanks for the help