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Getting it to wobble right (LFO)
So if you want shit to wobble you use an LFO, only thing is I can't seem to get it to wobble right.
A wobble is kinda like the word "wow" (imagine the word wow being a crochet length note). If you want a constant flow of wobbles it will go "wowowowowowow". Get me?
Now, the problem I'm having is making the first note start with the first 'W' in the word 'wow', if that makes sense. So basically if I repeatedly stab a note in order to get lots of single 'wow's' in succession instead of a long constant note that is wobbling, so; 'wow (pause) wow (pause) wow' etc, it will start making the sound with no regard for where the LFO position is. So instead of it going 'wow' every time, it will sometime go 'owow'.
If you imagine the LFO as peaks and troughs, the 'W' of 'wow' being the trough and the 'O' being the peak, how do you make it so that every time you hit a key it will always start at the trough and not just randomly where ever the LFO happens to be on it's cycle.

Hope all that makes sense.

BTW. I'm working in Logic using the ES2, but the principal is always the same.
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