In ACE, that key parameter is the bottom lefthand knob in the VCF.Dasheesh wrote:Do other U-he synths do away with envelope amount as a key parameter?
Quick ace question
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
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- KVRAF
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- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
We are grown men and I wasn't hurt so much as confused. The learning process is just as frustrating for myself. I was surprised you stuck with me for so long to be honest. I knew there was a dedicated knob for the filter (as I stated many times) but I wanted to be able to invert envelopes for other purposes. Thank you for your time Howard.Howard wrote:First: apologies to Dasheesh for getting snippy, and giving up on him too quickly - and thanks to you (Brian) for your patience.bmrzycki wrote:The important part here is to place the output of the ADSR into the MOD slot on the multiple. You can then invert any signal coming out of the multiple by applying a constant signal (+5V) to either 3 or 4 on the multiple. Apply that signal wherever you want in ACE. This isn't necessary anywhere there is a bipolar modulation target, such as the "lfo2" knob below the cutoff of VCF1.
Second: The inversion trick as shown in the large ACE snapshot above isn't necessary - simply patch ENV1 to cutoff directly, and set a negative amount. You did note this, but that image was so much bigger...
