another idea for ENV/MSEG

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Sorry for that i have too many suggestions...

We do such things to make the sound richer: utilize two OSCs with similar parameters and different detune values, and then pan them to different sides.
But only by doing this it's not easy to make the sound like it was really played twice.
My idea is to add some slight but different delay time to the two envelopes. It could be a random value, and a knob could control its maximum extent. We can call it de-init or de-delay or something like that.
We can do this on DAW manually, but i guess it should be much more convenient if we have such functions inside the synth, randomly and automaticly.

Urs, if you are not doing it, i might make a program myself, pls do not regret
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Modulating envelope "Init" (when set to "Delay") from a random source e.g. a mod mapper should actually do what you want. However, that particular connection is one of the few that hasn't been implemented.

As usual there's at least one workaround. Modulating MSEG Attack springs to mind...

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Howard wrote:Modulating envelope "Init" (when set to "Delay") from a random source e.g. a mod mapper should actually do what you want. However, that particular connection is one of the few that hasn't been implemented.

As usual there's at least one workaround. Modulating MSEG Attack springs to mind...
Are you sure that we can modulate ENC DELAY by doing this? I've tried this but my ear tells no difference, so i thought ENC DELAY is not able to be modulated. I'll try it again anyway. Thanks~

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linearhit wrote:
Howard wrote:Modulating envelope "Init" (when set to "Delay") from a random source e.g. a mod mapper should actually do what you want. However, that particular connection is one of the few that hasn't been implemented.
Are you sure that we can modulate ENC DELAY by doing this? I've tried this but my ear tells no difference, so i thought ENC DELAY is not able to be modulated. I'll try it again anyway. Thanks~
Sorry, with "that particular connection is one of the few that hasn't been implemented" I meant that neither mode (Init or Delay) can be modulated.

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Howard wrote:
linearhit wrote:
Howard wrote:Modulating envelope "Init" (when set to "Delay") from a random source e.g. a mod mapper should actually do what you want. However, that particular connection is one of the few that hasn't been implemented.
Are you sure that we can modulate ENC DELAY by doing this? I've tried this but my ear tells no difference, so i thought ENC DELAY is not able to be modulated. I'll try it again anyway. Thanks~
Sorry, with "that particular connection is one of the few that hasn't been implemented" I meant that neither mode (Init or Delay) can be modulated.
Thanks~ understood.

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