I prefer LFOH! Itβs a great app with great features.
While I appreciate mLFOs slow LFOs (but never use them) I refuse to use a tool that shits all over my AUM projects as it does. Add it to my AUM project, switch to midi routing to route to midi control and BOOM!!! Shit show. I wonβt use the app. Iβve written to the developer and provided solutions (4 pockets helium has a fine solution).
I honestly havenβt used it much, because I just default to midiLFOs. Iβll try to spend a little more time with it, and if itβs as unusable as you say, I will remove it.
Iβll admit I struggled with this chapter a bit. I covered all of their apps in the original book, but there were about half this many. Still, they do all fit the bill of highly-automated standalone apps, and outside of Sugar Bytes, thereβs not a lot out there that compares. Let me know if you can think of anything that should be on the list.
I prefer LFOH! Itβs a great app with great features.
While I appreciate mLFOs slow LFOs (but never use them) I refuse to use a tool that shits all over my AUM projects as it does. Add it to my AUM project, switch to midi routing to route to midi control and BOOM!!! Shit show. I wonβt use the app. Iβve written to the developer and provided solutions (4 pockets helium has a fine solution).
I honestly havenβt used it much, because I just default to midiLFOs. Iβll try to spend a little more time with it, and if itβs as unusable as you say, I will remove it.
Im not sure I get the Ape section here. Sure all aoe apps have a built in LFO. Still seems random to me.
Iβll admit I struggled with this chapter a bit. I covered all of their apps in the original book, but there were about half this many. Still, they do all fit the bill of highly-automated standalone apps, and outside of Sugar Bytes, thereβs not a lot out there that compares. Let me know if you can think of anything that should be on the list.