I’m sorry, this is not possible with Undulator. The signature sound of this effect comes from a combination of delays, detuning, feedback, and tremolo. It is not meant to be a simple tremolo.
You can use the Spring plug-in and turn the reverb mix down if you’d like a simple tremolo plug-in.
Hello, I’m sorry, this is not possible with Undulator. The signature sound of this effect comes from a combination of delays, detuning, feedback, and tremolo. It is not meant to be a simple tremolo. You can use the Spring plug-in and turn the reverb mix down if you’d like a simple tremolo plug-in.
Ah, ok thank you.
What drew me to the undulator was the macro/slider that can be attached to each parameter. I wanted a tremelo I could control the rate of with the mod wheel on my midi controller. Doing this in most simple tremelos does not allow creating limits between the lowest and highest frequencies. It simply goes from 0 to 100 on the mod wheel. With the macro/slider on undulator I could set those limits.