But I'm having trouble wrapping my head around how the modulation controls work within Diva. I understand the basic signal flow and ADS envelope concepts but don't quite understand the interrelationship between the Cutoff filter knob, the Env2 knob (that modulates the filter), and the actual Env2 controls.
- Assuming that the cutoff filter knob is set to anything but a max level, and the Env 2 knob is set to a *positive* value, is it accurate to say that the cutoff filter knob value controls the *starting* tone/freq of the sound (i.e. the tone at the very beginning of the attack phase?)
if the Env 2 sustain level is set to a non-zero value, does the sound still eventually "return" to the value set by the cutoff filter? Or does the sound "stop" at a freq above the cutoff filter value? (Maybe not articulating this well--I guess I'm asking if the cutoff filter knob sort of sets the "baseline" freq for the sound, and any non-zero setting on the Sustain level will make the sound "return" to a higher frequency than the one set by the Cutoff filter knob, after the Decay is complete).
If the cutoff filter knob is set to the maximum, and the Env2 knob is set to a positive value, I can see that the ADS Env 2 controls don't have any effect on the sound...but I don't understand why(?)
Finally, I can't figure out exactly what happens when I set the Env 2 knob to a *negative* value. If I set the Cutoff knob to halfway (90), and set the Env 2 knob to full negative, it seems like the sound changes so that the Attack is always immediate, and the actual Attack knob controls the Decay, while the Decay and Sustain knobs don't do anything.
lillloyd
