Diva - filter variation per voice.

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Hi,

I'm trying to vary the filter envelope per voice so they are slightly apart from each, similar to the Oberheim filter & resonance sweep. Using OBXa, it's as simple as setting it to 2 voice unison and turning up the envelope voice variation knob to the desired setting. I understand Uhe uses Stack Index to modulate individual voices. What would the routing be so that each voice modulates the filter differently? The filter is being modulated by ADSR 2.

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Are you talking about modifying filter envelope amount, or modifying envelope times? I'm not sure if the latter is possible...

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You can set one of the filter modifiers to "random" to get a random cutoff offset from the same envelope.

Less drastically, under "trimmers" you can set a random variance to envelope rate and cutoff amount, but it's more subtle.

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That's what the VARIANCE / Cutoff and Env knobs are for. Turn them up and hit the buttons a few times until you hear the kind of variance you wanted. Quoting the manual:

"VARIANCE applies random offsets (‘slop’) to cutoff, envelope times, pulse widths and glide times. Similar to OSCILLATOR VOICE DETUNE (see above), but instead of having individual knobs per voice, each parameter has an associated button which randomizes the 8 values."

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EvilDragon wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2019 11:44 am Are you talking about modifying filter envelope amount, or modifying envelope times? I'm not sure if the latter is possible...
- you can hear the effect here. Or at least, what I believe is the effect. Starts at 16 seconds.

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sleepcircle wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2019 12:09 pm You can set one of the filter modifiers to "random" to get a random cutoff offset from the same envelope.

Less drastically, under "trimmers" you can set a random variance to envelope rate and cutoff amount, but it's more subtle.
I only see resonance and filter fm mod under modifiers.

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Howard wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2019 12:47 pm That's what the VARIANCE / Cutoff and Env knobs are for. Turn them up and hit the buttons a few times until you hear the kind of variance you wanted. Quoting the manual:

"VARIANCE applies random offsets (‘slop’) to cutoff, envelope times, pulse widths and glide times. Similar to OSCILLATOR VOICE DETUNE (see above), but instead of having individual knobs per voice, each parameter has an associated button which randomizes the 8 values."
I'll give that a shot!

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Here is what I came up with :) sounds great at C1.
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'ayyyyyyy.
good on you

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