Device Details
Device Overview
Name/Version: | Wogglemod 1.0 | ![]() |
Author: | 7soundware | |
Description: | 7 Soundware Wogglemod is a fun little modulation device ! Is based around Wiard/Ritcher Wogglebug random modules. The device gives you 3 flavors of random : -Wiggly : less pronounced more subtle fluctuating random -Woggle: more curved and pronounced fluctuating random -Square: that is a simple Square random In addition to that you have min and max with excursion buttons, little is best for % modulation destination, more is an all purpose range and extended is intended for parameters like filter cutoff , that require an higher excursion of min and max knobs ! You have a map Button so you can map it to whatever parameter you want in Ableton Live, click map to link it to a parameter of your choice and double click the X for unlink. (Map function is an adaptation of maxforlive Lfo included in Ableton) |
Device Details
Downloads: | 1343 |
Tags | lfo, effect, utility, other |
Live Version Used: | 10.0.1 |
Max Version Used: | 8.0 |
Date Added: | Feb 24 2019 20:40:56 |
Date Last Updated: | Feb 25 2019 12:36:47 |
Average Rating (1) | 5 |
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Device Type: | midi_device |
URL (optional): | https://gumroad.com/7soundware |
License (more info): | AttributionNonCommercialNoDerivatives |
Device Files
Device File: | 7soundware-wogglemod.amxd |
Comments
Thanks mate, gonna check this one out. Looks exactly like what I was looking for, a simple, yet not too simple, LFO for movement. |
Posted on February 25 2019 by busFroet (report) |
thank you for your download @busFroet ! |
Posted on March 14 2019 by 7soundware (report) |
Thanks for your hard work i find it very useful on filtering percussion |
It is not saving settings with project, not a deal breaker tho |
Downloading....does the Rate fluctuate, or, can you modulate the fluctuation rate? The Woggle Bug, like the Buchla Source of Uncertainty allow you to modulate the rate of fluctuation with a fluctuating signal so it speeds up/slows down in an unpredictable manner. Could one of these modulate the rate of another etc? |
You can chain multiple unit on the same track @drewskee |
Posted on January 03 2021 by 7soundware (report) |
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