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AuthorTopic: gate_one - free tempo synced effect
xoxos
Posted: 7th September 2003 17:22


tempo triggered envelope and lfo perform amp and filtering. optionally tempo synced delay runs the lfo to a second destination.. the idea was that one of it's uses would be for long (clearly perceived) modulations ie. 8 measure synced super slow lfo on the filter or gate length or something and the delayed lfo making something else crest after it... but the presets are all 'shorter interest.' one of your pulsing, throbbing, undulating, modulate to the beat sort of things. y'can modulate the envelope rates with the lfo tap sort of things.
Hengy
Posted: 8th September 2003 12:04
thanks for this,
like it Smile

oh and i had a play with gum too - which is a nice bit of fun

cheers
xoxos
Posted: 9th September 2003 11:06
thanks for checking it out.. i should probably say, in case you don't go thru all the presets, that the envelope to ƒ and Q names are switches.. click on the name and a black bar will appear to zero them out (both knobs swing from negative to positive)

really wish i'd left the presets simpler, ie. just as a static gate with an lfo sweeping the gate time. y'got it th' first time..
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