There have been some posts on here in the past about audio rate modulation with filters in MSF.
I've looked this up online and I'd love to know how to do this in MSF. I've had a go at setting it up in the Generator section but I'm not making anything that sounds nice.
I know that there has been some talk about how the filters in MSF are not good enough for this, but have also read that the FastFilter was made to handle it.
Would anyone care to share some thoughts on how to set this up or any presets?
TIA!
Filters - audio rate modulation
- KVRist
- 488 posts since 6 Jan, 2015 from Earth
Hey peejay
...
Yes you are completly right... FilterFast is the way to go. (like Hendrix always said "FilterFast, Die Young")
FilterFast-filters are based on zero-delay-feedback filter architecture and this was the main request (ZDF-filters) that led to the development of FilterFast module. Vojtech also designed those filters to work great in audio-rate modulation (or it is the nature of ZDF-filters, idk) so probably that was the main inspiration for the name-giving--> fast.
My favorite way:
Open Per-Voice LFO 1 (or 1-8) and turn on "Follow Note Frequency" (turns the LFO into an Oscillator)... then modulate the Paramter you want to... (attention: modulating with LFOs in audio-range teritorry can introduce aliasing... So if it starts to sound bad, turn the global oversampling on, but until then don´t.
Easy as pee...
EDIT: Another way would be with "GenerateCustomMod":
Send an Oscillator into "GenerateCustomMod1" and mute the output of GenCMod1 by clicking the "Mute Output" button. At the paramter you want to modulate choose the corresponding "Custom" modulation (GenCMod1 --> Custom 1) from the modulation sources.
Yes you are completly right... FilterFast is the way to go. (like Hendrix always said "FilterFast, Die Young")
FilterFast-filters are based on zero-delay-feedback filter architecture and this was the main request (ZDF-filters) that led to the development of FilterFast module. Vojtech also designed those filters to work great in audio-rate modulation (or it is the nature of ZDF-filters, idk) so probably that was the main inspiration for the name-giving--> fast.
My favorite way:
Open Per-Voice LFO 1 (or 1-8) and turn on "Follow Note Frequency" (turns the LFO into an Oscillator)... then modulate the Paramter you want to... (attention: modulating with LFOs in audio-range teritorry can introduce aliasing... So if it starts to sound bad, turn the global oversampling on, but until then don´t.
Easy as pee...
EDIT: Another way would be with "GenerateCustomMod":
Send an Oscillator into "GenerateCustomMod1" and mute the output of GenCMod1 by clicking the "Mute Output" button. At the paramter you want to modulate choose the corresponding "Custom" modulation (GenCMod1 --> Custom 1) from the modulation sources.
Everyone knows more than I do...
