The most common use for LFOTool is "fake" sidechaining. Traditional sidechain compression relies on a kick drum to trigger a compressor on your bass or synths. However, this can sometimes feel "mushy" or inconsistent.
You can simultaneously modulate volume, panning, and filters. This allows for complex "3D" movement in your sounds.
You can grab LFOTool directly from the Xfer Records website. It’s a small investment that will likely become one of the most-used tools in your VST folder.
The most common use for LFOTool is "fake" sidechaining. Traditional sidechain compression relies on a kick drum to trigger a compressor on your bass or synths. However, this can sometimes feel "mushy" or inconsistent.
You can simultaneously modulate volume, panning, and filters. This allows for complex "3D" movement in your sounds.
You can grab LFOTool directly from the Xfer Records website. It’s a small investment that will likely become one of the most-used tools in your VST folder.