hi all!
first post here, new AM user...and really convinced-glad with it :)
and apologies for my simple question, I´m already reading the manual and don´t have enough experience yet..have to dig into it.
here´s my question: what´s the best option to make a random amplitude modulation/volume "swirl" to, for example, a test gen, without using the automatization or external vst panner (in mono mode)..it´s possible with south pole?
( remember the Nebula pluggo??)
pd: an lfo module would be great into AM
all the best and apologies again,
pug

Hi. Yes you could do it with a random LFO in SouthPole modulating the amplitude -- Although the SouthPole random LFO is a stair-step sample-and-hold type thing, not a smoothly random modulation source. To get something smooth with SouthPole you could use the side chain input with the envelope follower to get a smooth modulator -- if you feed something random in, like noise modulated by another southpole LFO, you'll get a smoothed random modulation.
There's some blog posts on SouthPole which might help you understand how to use it... http://www.audiomulch.com/blog