[sdiy] delayed envelopes
Nicholas Keller
niroke at tampabay.rr.com
Fri Nov 7 14:06:30 CET 2014
Good point, Tony, but then you are dependent on your MIDI/CV convertor having an aux output and responding to AT, then you still need a dedicated LFO and VCA in your system. Of course, some convertors have software LFOs so it is indeed possible to keep the patching to a minimum. If I'm playing the modular from the SH-101, I don't have that luxury.
Nick
> On Nov 7, 2014, at 5:57 AM, Oakley Sound <oakleylist at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> Delayed vibrato was found on many synths in the 1970s because they didn't have aftertouch controlled vibrato. Once you've used that, the fixed delay time, fixed modulation depth of the older circuits becomes somewhat less invigorating.
>
> Of course, one needs a decent aftertouch keyboard... and they do seem to have dropped off the radar of late.
>
> Tony
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