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What is Oscillatory Modulation?
What is Oscillatory Modulation?

Uses sine, square, sawtooth or pulse wave to modulate parameters

Updated over a year ago

Oscillatory Modulation uses a sine, square or pulse wave to modulate parameters. Here are the parameters you can modulate πŸ‘‡

  • BPM Sync: You can sync the modulation frequency to the tempo of your song

  • Frequency: The frequency of the modulation in Hz (1/s)

  • Shape: The shape of the modulation

    • Sine is smooth

    • Square is either the high value or the low value

    • Pulse is a short, high value

  • Amplitude: Amplitude of the modulation in units of the modulation target.

    • For Sine, Square and Sawtooth waves, the wave will oscillate between the original value of the target +/- the amplitude

    • For a Pulse modulation, the value will either be the original value of the target or the original value plus the amplitude

  • Modulation Target: The target of the modulation. The modulation will be added on top of the existing value of this target. You can select from:

    • Strength

    • Pan horizontal

    • Pan vertical

    • Zoom

    • Rotation horizontal

    • Rotation vertical

    • Rotation clockwise and counterclockwise


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