Other Waveforms For Lfodevice ...

Woudln`t it be nicer if we had some more waveforms for Lfodevice ? 4 is not enough . the first one ,sine , alway start from the middle amount of the parameter and what if i need to start from somewhere else and then it goes front and back ??

there are some ideas about lfodevice.
http://www.renoise.com/board/index.php?sho…mp;hl=lfodevice (yours, more or less)
http://www.renoise.com/board/index.php?sho…mp;hl=lfodevice (change Senddevice mode into slider)
http://www.renoise.com/board/index.php?sho…mp;hl=lfodevice (multiple modulation- source)
and a few others here and there.

but count me in.
the lfodevice needs way more attention/work.

Bit busy to read the other threads, but to add my 2 cents… I reckon a small window in the LFO device where you can draw your own wave would be amazing.

I requested a “random”-option from taktik some time ago which basically makes the LFO-Device spit out a random value (using the amplitude and offset sliders we have now) whenever I put in a specific effectnumber. (not regularly using the TPC setting as it is now).

" I reckon a small window in the LFO device where you can draw your own wave would be amazing."

hell yeah

You can always change the offset using the effect columns, change the offset at a point where you want it to change again and then send a reset signal, also through the effect columns

Here’s example .code, effect 01 is the gater and effect 02 is the lfo device.
With the following options i have been changing the offset values of the floor volume of the gater from low and then to max closing in on the center, parameter x3 is the offset, parameter x6 is the reset:

  
 000 | C-500.. 2301 2600 |   
 001 | --- .. 230A 2600 |   
 002 | --- .. 23FF 2600 |   
 003 | --- .. 23F9 2600 |   
 004 | --- .. 2310 2600 |   
 005 | --- .. 231A 2600 |   
 006 | --- .. 23EF 2600 |   
 007 | --- .. 23E9 2600 |   
 008 | --- .. 2320 2600 |   
 009 | --- .. 232A 2600 |   
 010 | --- .. 23DF 2600 |   
 011 | --- .. 23D9 2600 |   
 012 | --- .. 2330 2600 |   
 013 | --- .. 233A 2600 |   
 014 | --- .. 23CF 2600 |   
 015 | --- .. 23C9 2600 |   
 016 | --- .. 2340 2600 |   
 017 | --- .. 234A 2600 |   
 018 | --- .. 23BF 2600 |   
 019 | --- .. 23B9 2600 |   
 020 | --- .. 2350 2600 |   
 021 | --- .. 235A 2600 |   
 022 | --- .. 23AF 2600 |   
 023 | --- .. 23A9 2600 |   
 024 | --- .. 2360 2600 |   
 025 | --- .. 236A 2600 |   
 026 | --- .. 239F 2600 |   
 027 | --- .. 2399 2600 |   
 028 | --- .. 2370 2600 |   
 029 | --- .. 237A 2600 |   
 030 | --- .. 238F 2600 |   
 031 | --- .. 2389 2600 |  
  

This means you could pop your negative wave of the sine shape to the positive site by just sending a reset on half the process to the lfo device.
Or you could change the type halfway the process by changing through parameter x5 for instance you could set sine by default on row 01 and if the sine has been processed halfway on row 04, you could use parameter x5 to change to a saw and either reset the device or let it process the other half of the saw from there.

http://tutorials.renoise.com/?n=Renoise.XYzz

Imaginative thinking may help you reaching what you want, you can do astonishingly more with Renoise than you might expect.

internal bpm sync would be cool too.