Hive Question: How to modulate pitch by noise via inverted keyfollow?

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Hello everybody,

tried in Hive to modulate the pitch by Mod Noise and to do that more intense for low notes than for high notes. Selecting Key Follow as secondary source leads unfortunatly to more modulation in the high keys. But I want more modulation in the low keys. Is there a possibility to do so in Hive?

Thanks in advance! :)

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You can modulate the depth of your ModNoise -> Osc Tune modulation with KeyFollow but use the rectify modifier to only use the negative half of that modulation.
Notes above the keyfollow pivot note aren't affected.
Cheers!

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Thanks für your reply! Your solution prevents too much modulation in the high tones, but it leads unfortunatly still to reduced modulation in the low tones. I wanted the modulation to get stronger for low tones and weaker for high tones, as the modulation (at least for my ears) is more clearly audible in the high tones...

How would you simulate the pitch variations of analogue oscillators in Hive?

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What you could try is randomize the pitch (via mod source "Random") just a little bit to simulate slightly out of tune voices of an old polysynth.
You could also achieve this with a slow LFO, maybe with the "rand glide" waveform and "random" restart, and let that modulate pitch by a tiny amount.

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