Hi,
I think this might be a dumb question - but (possibly for want of the correct vocabulary) Google hasn't turned up an answer, so if anybody could help I'd be really grateful.
I'm putting together a modulation matrix to route a few LFOs to different outputs, and it occured to me that it'd be cool to be able to control the phase shift of the LFO at some outputs- so the same LFO was driving (for example) the amplitudes of two oscilators, but with one cycle 90/180/arbitrary degrees out of phase with the other - so osc1 volume rises as osc 2 volume falls.
Is there a reasonably straightforward way of doing this?
My first thought was to use phasors to drive the LFOs, then shape the LFO using lookup tables - running a few tables with (eg) sine waves shifted by different increments - pick the table and you pick your phase shift.
Seems like there must be a simpler and more flexible way though.
Any ideas?
Ta
Dan