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Bazille Question: Turning Things Down With Mod Wheel
- KVRian
- 929 posts since 8 Mar, 2008 from Crestview, Florida
I'm sure this has been done. I want to basically send an audio signal out to a multiplexer and use the mod wheel to cut the signal in half on its way out to the amplifier. I have a nice feedback loop pushing one of the filters, but I would like to significantly turn the volume of that fed back signal down. Ideas?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 929 posts since 8 Mar, 2008 from Crestview, Florida
I think I answered my own question. Send a value of 1 from an envelope or sequencer lane to the left multiplexer input turned all the way up. Patch the mod wheel through an inverter to generate a signal ranging from 0 to -1, then send the output of the inverter into the right multiplexer input; you can experiment with the multiplier level to determine how much of the signal you would like to attenuate. Then, send the output of that multiplexer into the mod input of the multiplexer carrying the signal you want to turn down.
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- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
If its just about oscillator volume as in your example, the solution is _infinitely_ simpler. Connect mod wheel into the oscillator's Volume modulation socket and set a negative amount.
Whenever you really need a multiplex to fade something out, simply use the right-hand sockets. And read the rather nice manual
Whenever you really need a multiplex to fade something out, simply use the right-hand sockets. And read the rather nice manual
