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In the Patch area where you have all those cells, this rhythmic LFO thing is actually coming from a "Mod" cell and I guess it's a ring mod that's doing the rhythmic thing and it appears there no way to sync it, but I hope I'm wrong. In Absynth 5, in the Spectral Expansion library, there's this preset called "Granny Smith" and it's got this organ-ish sound w/ an LFO type thing layered under it and this LFO thingy has a rhythmic movement to it, but for the life of me I can not get it to sync to host tempo or even Absynth's tempo and I've turned every "sec" button to "beat" that I could find as well as clicked to "Sync" button but no go, and from what I understand Absynth already syncs stuff that can sync to host automatically.
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It allows you to select different parts of the sample in each segment of the envelope, this way you can create a sample that jump from one section to the other, really interesting for. Its speciality is a limitless spectrum of unusual, evolving sounds created using the powerful, hybrid synthesis architecture and sophisticated modulation and effect system - resulting in sounds far removed from the everyday. It is a great way to slice samples in Absynth Sample Jump is a type of envelope you choose in Absynth after you have loaded a sample in the oscillator module. These sounds are mostly experimental in nature but Native Instruments succeeded in making them very playable and easy to use. This is a nice way to explore the 1.700+ sounds that come with Absynth. I'd post this at the NI forum and I may still, but answers can take forever to come there. ABSYNTH 5 is an exceptional synthesizer with unique sonic potential and more than 2,100 preset sounds. Like Kore, Absynth 5 has a library-view where you browse your library by attributes like ‘piano’, ‘dark’, ‘electric’.