Hello!
Tonight I decided to buy cheap, but good enough, LFO RE.
Or other utility RE, to tweak something.
I have enough effects,
So, I want an utility now.
Can you recommend me any?
Thanx in advance!
Cheap, but good, LFO RE
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Re: Cheap, but good, LFO RE
Hmmm... I think if you want to have any kind of a LFO-curve i.e. you want to draw the curves yourself, I'd just use Synchronous and send a CV to a device of a choice. Also Malström has a nice set of ready to use LFO-curves too.
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Reason Community's Future.
I believe the Reason community has the potential to evolve into a truly innovative hub for musical experimentation. Do we risk stagnation if we only focus on editing and technical discussions? Could embracing more radical genres and unconventional sounds push the boundaries of what we define as Reason’s capabilities?
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Re: Reason Community's Future.
I think saying this in the LFO-related random thread means you're a bot probably, but lets see what else you do here.Gabriel-López wrote: Fri Dec 05, 2025 4:10 pm I believe the Reason community has the potential to evolve into a truly innovative hub for musical experimentation. Do we risk stagnation if we only focus on editing and technical discussions? Could embracing more radical genres and unconventional sounds push the boundaries of what we define as Reason’s capabilities?



