
Therefore, set "Filter 1 frequency" to the 12 o'clock position as shown below. Move the "STD" knob.How is it?I don't think it will change.ĭue to the characteristics of the LFO, it is necessary to have a margin for moving the frequency. Now you are ready to operate "Filter 1 frequency" from "LFO".Play the appropriate keyboard and Now "Filter 1 frequency" is assigned as shown below.As for the source, "LFO" was selected this time, so leave it as it is.Next, in order to enable this Control, check the box on the left to enable it. It's easy to assign in this list, but in a simpler way, you can assign it by right-clicking on the knob you want to operate with the LFO and clicking "Edit articulator".įor example, if you want to operate "Filter 1 frequency" from "LFO", right-click on the "Filter 1 frequency" knob and click "Edit articulator". You can do it without doing it globally, but it's convenient when you want to change all the LFOs. There is an LFO knob on the Global panel, and you can change the overall LFO engagement with this knob.Īt the 12 o'clock position, it is 0, the maximum to the right is plus, and the maximum to the left is minus.įor example, you can use this knob to match the timing of the four-on-the-floor bass drum and the LFO, or to remove it. If you want to try it yourself while reading this article, select Defult from the presets and proceed.From the presets, other settings will affect it and it will not be as described in the article. If you want to change the amount of LFO applied after selecting a preset, there are two main methods. Whereas the factory presets have a different file extension ie. eg: C:\Program Files\Image-Line\FL Studio 10\Data\Patches\Plugin presets\Generators\Toxic Biohazard

The reason you can still see the presets you created is because they are a different file type, stored in a different place. It's happened to me a couple of times too, but I never found out how it happened. So if it happens again, you can just paste the contents back into the Data folder and you will be good to go.

Then copy the Data folder (mentioned above) with all the presets to another folder. Just click on the preset window of a synth to open the download manager and download them again.

If they are not there, you may have accidentally deleted them (with a file cleaner perhaps?) Or maybe if you are logged in as a different user?

You should see a bunch of folders there with the synth names. In XP, the presets for those synths are in: C:\Documents and Settings\"your username"\My Documents\Image-Line\Data
