If you've used a wavetable synth like Serum or Vital, you're probably familiar with how they have a few built-in LFOs (low-frequency oscillators). You can use these to do things like change the cutoff value of an EQ filter over time (producing a "sweep"), or change the volume over time, or change a parameter of the reverb over time, etc.
I'm wondering if there's a way to do that for things outside of Serum/Vital. This would basically be like somehow having an LFO take the place of drawing in automations in your DAW. I'm not sure exactly what form that might take, or how other people would succinctly describe it, though, so searching online is a bit difficult :) . Hopefully it makes sense, though. Does anyone know a way to do something like that? (Maybe an LFO plugin that somehow is able to control an arbitrary parameter of another plugin...I guess?)
I'm wondering if there's a way to do that for things outside of Serum/Vital. This would basically be like somehow having an LFO take the place of drawing in automations in your DAW. I'm not sure exactly what form that might take, or how other people would succinctly describe it, though, so searching online is a bit difficult :) . Hopefully it makes sense, though. Does anyone know a way to do something like that? (Maybe an LFO plugin that somehow is able to control an arbitrary parameter of another plugin...I guess?)