Not sure how much help I can really expect with a question this vague, but I was wondering if anyone has any good tips/tricks for keeping the "fullness", "fatness" or "strength" of a synthesizer's sound consistent when there's an LFO modulating a parameter or a phaser effect applied to it. I occasionally will come up with a neat sound that works great most of the time, but at certain points in the LFO or phaser's cycle, the sound gets too quiet or thin.
The most recent example that's bugging me is with ymVST, a chiptunes-esque Atari-inspired VST synth. When you enable the "SID" effect, I think it basically enables an internal LFO that controls pulse width or something similar to pulse width. (Maybe it's combined with a filter.) However, often when I get a good sound going with it, the sound gets too weak at some point in the oscillation's cycle--it gets thin and reedy, and the lower frequencies drop out.
Any ideas about what can be done to help that? I don't think there's a way to control the SID LFO's "depth" or "range". Is ymVST basically just too unreliable for this kind of thing? Any workarounds you can think of?