What is the stackindex modulation?

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I can set LFO to the filter, pretty basic stuff.

I can modulate the rate of the filter with the stackindex on a 2 voice stacked patch (saw someone do this on youtube) and it will 'split' the two voices so that one has the lfo at the set rate, while the other doesn't. Lke having two separate lfo's on one filter.

What exactly is the stackindex doing?

Bonus question: i have, for example, the Dual VCO set up. Is there any way in DIVA itself to modulate the mix parameter?

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Is the user guide not clear enough? Let us know what information it is missing.

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That a "class 1" RTFM...

A link to the user guide and page would have make the pill easier to swallow...

In my humble view, if you feel the person should not ask the question because of any reason (like it is obvious in the manual) don't answer... No need to RTFM...

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To the contrary! I went through the hassle to check what the user guide says. My search for "stack" in the PDF revealed that some of the information is a tad scattered and I suspected that maybe the OP found the information insufficient. Hence...

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Urs wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 12:15 pm Is the user guide not clear enough? Let us know what information it is missing.
THe manual says "Voice number (use for e.g. Pan). For detuning, use the Stack Tuning knobs instead. StackIndex values are evenly spread between +1 and -1"

I am unclear as to what that means. How does voice number modulate something? What is happening in the process?

And could you also address my second question, thanks

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Urs wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 1:00 pm To the contrary! I went through the hassle to check what the user guide says. My search for "stack" in the PDF revealed that some of the information is a tad scattered and I suspected that maybe the OP found the information insufficient. Hence...
Oh great then... I was under the (wrong) impression you had a bad day lol... Maybe it was me...

Anyway... I don't disturb you more... Don't want to take away any second of your time developing Zebra 3 lol....

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Jac459 wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:43 pmI was under the (wrong) impression you had a bad day lol... Maybe it was me...
A bit of both I guess ;)

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ghostwhistler wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:15 pm
Urs wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 12:15 pm Is the user guide not clear enough? Let us know what information it is missing.
THe manual says "Voice number (use for e.g. Pan). For detuning, use the Stack Tuning knobs instead. StackIndex values are evenly spread between +1 and -1"

I am unclear as to what that means. How does voice number modulate something? What is happening in the process?
Ok then. I'll post this to the team so maybe they can improve the documentation.

When you stack voices, a single note plays more than one voice. So if for example Voice Stack is set to 3 and you press a key, you'll hear 3 voices. When numbering those 3 voices, you get Voice 1, Voice 2 and Voice 3. The StackIndex Modulator is assigned a different value for each voice. Those values are evenly distributed between -1 and +1. Voice 1 has a StackIndex Value of -1, Voice 2 has a StackIndex value of 0 and Voice 3 has a StackIndex of +1.

The purpose therein is that when stacking voices, each of the voices can have any modulatable parameter spread among those voices.
And could you also address my second question, thanks
Use "Noise & Dual VCO Mix" modulation source and depth. They're found on the "MODIFICATIONS" tab as they go beyond the possibilities of the reference hardware.

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Urs wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:28 pm
ghostwhistler wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:15 pm
Urs wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 12:15 pm Is the user guide not clear enough? Let us know what information it is missing.
THe manual says "Voice number (use for e.g. Pan). For detuning, use the Stack Tuning knobs instead. StackIndex values are evenly spread between +1 and -1"

I am unclear as to what that means. How does voice number modulate something? What is happening in the process?
Ok then. I'll post this to the team so maybe they can improve the documentation.

When you stack voices, a single note plays more than one voice. So if for example Voice Stack is set to 3 and you press a key, you'll hear 3 voices. When numbering those 3 voices, you get Voice 1, Voice 2 and Voice 3. The StackIndex Modulator is assigned a different value for each voice. Those values are evenly distributed between -1 and +1. Voice 1 has a StackIndex Value of -1, Voice 2 has a StackIndex value of 0 and Voice 3 has a StackIndex of +1.

The purpose therein is that when stacking voices, each of the voices can have any modulatable parameter spread among those voices.
And could you also address my second question, thanks
Use "Noise & Dual VCO Mix" modulation source and depth. They're found on the "MODIFICATIONS" tab as they go beyond the possibilities of the reference hardware.
Thank you

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