[sdiy] Enveloping Envelopes

cheater cheater cheater00 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 13:22:39 CEST 2009


Bear in mind that different envelopes *sound* different, especially
with short time values.
You'll find that sometimes the envelope with the least controls can
have just the right sound for you.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Andreas Wetterberg
<andreas at wetterberg.dk> wrote:
> I would say DEFINITELY select a design that has:
>
> as much voltage control over its stages as possible;
> the ability to loop;
> bonus is endOfAttack/Decay/Release gate outs.
>
> I *really* like the Buchla 281 clones that were available on the
> electro-music forum, and I suspect the Music Easel ones offer the same level
> of flexibility. What I like about them is especially their aSr
> configuration, where you get a sustain stage as well, while retaining some
> of that loopy, wobbly character.
>
> So yeah... the more control it offers the better.
> - oh, and do multiple on one panel. You'll want that down the line too.
> Andreas.
>
> --
>
> Kyle Stephens skrev:
>>
>> Envelopes envelopes envelopes...
>>
>> Which is your favorite design of EG and why? How many do you
>> have/need/want? How do you use them aside just running VCAs and VCFs?
>>
>> I'm ultimately just trying to decide which kind(s) to build, but I'm open
>> to tips, tricks and other amusing anecdotes. So please, do tell!
>>
>>
>> _Kyle
>>
>> http://de-engineered.livejournal.com/
>>
>
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