[SOLVED] How to de-assign Peer LFO?
- AndersBrontosaurus
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[SOLVED] How to de-assign Peer LFO?
Once a parameter is assigned to PeerLFO there's no obvious way to de-assign it, only assign it to something else. How do you do it? Assign it to a machine you don't use? If it's on the last track it's easy to just remove the track but if it isn't.... Well... Hints, skilled people?
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- szaszhareen
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Re: How to de-assign Peer LFO?
that is a good point, although i'm not sure why you'd want to do it. i'm curious, why would you want to unassign it? the only reasons i can think of for unassigning a peerlfo param are if you'd like it to be assigned to some other param, which you can do by reassigning with the right click menu, or if you'd like it to be not assigned to anything, in which case you could delete the peerlfo machine.
since there's not a way to do that, it might help to list the reason you want to do so in case btd is still reading and feels like changing it.
in any case i'm interested to know. why un/de-assign when you can reassign or delete?
since there's not a way to do that, it might help to list the reason you want to do so in case btd is still reading and feels like changing it.

in any case i'm interested to know. why un/de-assign when you can reassign or delete?
Re: How to de-assign Peer LFO?
If you want to de-assign, just select another target and don't select any param, and your lfo is "No assign". Useful if you have a multi tracks lfo (128 possible)
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Re: How to de-assign Peer LFO?
@Tinga: Thanks! I'll try that.
@Szaszhareen: As Tinga says, if you're using multitrack PeerLFO you might change your mind and suddenly want to remove some assignment. Right now I have a PeerLFO assigned to 9 different parameters and if you want to remove nr 5 without replacing it there is no obvious way to do that.
@Szaszhareen: As Tinga says, if you're using multitrack PeerLFO you might change your mind and suddenly want to remove some assignment. Right now I have a PeerLFO assigned to 9 different parameters and if you want to remove nr 5 without replacing it there is no obvious way to do that.
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Re: [SOLVED] How to de-assign Peer LFO?
awesome! praise be to tinga, peer guru 

- AndersBrontosaurus
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Re: [SOLVED] How to de-assign Peer LFO?
Didn't manage to de-assign with your method Tinga. Found 2 other ways though.
Method 1: Assign to a machine that is not in use (like a do-nothing)
Method 2: Go into parameters and change "track" to a track that doesn't exist.
Method 1: Assign to a machine that is not in use (like a do-nothing)
Method 2: Go into parameters and change "track" to a track that doesn't exist.
Re: [SOLVED] How to de-assign Peer LFO?
just as Tinga said - to remove an assignment just select a different machine like master, then don't select a track/parameter and press OK