Modular Feedback Delay - DSP Module - parameter control
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- KVRist
- 106 posts since 23 Mar, 2014
Hi,
Is it possible to modulate parameters of Modular Feedback Delay's DSP module?
i have attempted a few methods to achieve so, including hosting an effect in a Rack and MUX.
i've supplied the M.F.D. events from a Parameter Event Generator and, as an alternative, a MIDI Controller Generator.
Is it possible to modulate parameters of Modular Feedback Delay's DSP module?
i have attempted a few methods to achieve so, including hosting an effect in a Rack and MUX.
i've supplied the M.F.D. events from a Parameter Event Generator and, as an alternative, a MIDI Controller Generator.
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- KVRian
- 877 posts since 28 Feb, 2015 from Interstella 5555
Hi,
If you want to modulate the effect inside the modular feedback delay there are different ways,
I attach two examples.
If you want to modulate the effect inside the modular feedback delay there are different ways,
I attach two examples.
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- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
I'm not certain what you're after but you can do things like this:
MuX container, event input, audio input and output.
Add the modular feedback delay module, an LFO modulator and a Wobble genertor modulator.
Then add two Parameter Event Generator modules and link the LFO to one and the Wobble generator to the other, probably wise to rename them to match.
Now link the LFO Parameter Event Generator and Wobble generator Parameter Event Generator modules to the Modular Feedback Delay and edit each to target either the delay or feedback values.
Finish by linking the event input module to all the event inputs and relinking the audio input module so it goes through the modular feedback delay.

Once you've this lot in place, you can add whatever you want to have in the delay and design your own front panel to control the modulation generators -- and you can also add meta-parameters that target the MFD delay and feedback and add them to the front-panel, too.
MuX container, event input, audio input and output.
Add the modular feedback delay module, an LFO modulator and a Wobble genertor modulator.
Then add two Parameter Event Generator modules and link the LFO to one and the Wobble generator to the other, probably wise to rename them to match.
Now link the LFO Parameter Event Generator and Wobble generator Parameter Event Generator modules to the Modular Feedback Delay and edit each to target either the delay or feedback values.
Finish by linking the event input module to all the event inputs and relinking the audio input module so it goes through the modular feedback delay.

Once you've this lot in place, you can add whatever you want to have in the delay and design your own front panel to control the modulation generators -- and you can also add meta-parameters that target the MFD delay and feedback and add them to the front-panel, too.
Last edited by pljones on Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- 8577 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Nesting seems like the easiest solution to me, load a separate modular container
with whatever you want in it, into the modular feedback delay.
My 2 cents anyway.
-Cheers
with whatever you want in it, into the modular feedback delay.
My 2 cents anyway.
-Cheers
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 106 posts since 23 Mar, 2014
Thanks for the quick and succinct response, Taifunk! 
Thanks all, for the pointers!
Thanks, but i was attempting to modulate parameters of an effect loaded in the DSP (feedback) slot of M.F.D., as opposed to M.F.D.'s Time and Feedback parameters.pljones wrote:I'm not certain what you're after but you can do things like this…
Indeed!pekbro wrote:Nesting seems like the easiest solution…
Thanks all, for the pointers!
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- KVRian
- 877 posts since 28 Feb, 2015 from Interstella 5555
You're welcome!
I forgot to ask if you using Mulab or Mux vst,
anyway if you're using Mulab you can also drag the parameter in a new track and use the track's automation.
Here is another example.
I forgot to ask if you using Mulab or Mux vst,
anyway if you're using Mulab you can also drag the parameter in a new track and use the track's automation.
Here is another example.
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- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Ah, sorry - misread your original postlevendis wrote:Thanks, but i was attempting to modulate parameters of an effect loaded in the DSP (feedback) slot of M.F.D., as opposed to M.F.D.'s Time and Feedback parameters.
More like this:
FeedbackPhasor.Mux

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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 106 posts since 23 Mar, 2014
Thanks again for the replies.
i purchased MUX VST only this week and am wrapping my head around the parameter mapping paradigm. Your examples in "X.zip" were clear examples of the control i sought.
It's surprising that the configuration depicted in my initial post is ineffective.
ie. Having a parameter of the feedback effect listening for a specified controller, yet not receiving it. The controller seemingly supplied by the MIDI Controller Generator module.
i think i prefer the MFD wrapped in a MUX approach, as opposed to the MUX in an MFD, as a modulator can be higher up in the patch hierarchy.
i purchased MUX VST only this week and am wrapping my head around the parameter mapping paradigm. Your examples in "X.zip" were clear examples of the control i sought.
It's surprising that the configuration depicted in my initial post is ineffective.
ie. Having a parameter of the feedback effect listening for a specified controller, yet not receiving it. The controller seemingly supplied by the MIDI Controller Generator module.
i think i prefer the MFD wrapped in a MUX approach, as opposed to the MUX in an MFD, as a modulator can be higher up in the patch hierarchy.
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