[sdiy] Delayed LFO fade-in time
Adam Inglis
21pointy at tpg.com.au
Wed Mar 16 02:10:32 CET 2016
> On 16 Mar 2016, at 9:19 am, Tom Wiltshire <tom at electricdruid.net> wrote:
>
> Perhaps they'd have implemented separate per-voice VCAs for the single LFO if they'd had a bit more budget.
>
But given how in the eighties it was all about emulating “real” instruments, perhaps they didn’t think it was necessary. Cellists, guitarists, flautists… when they apply delayed vibrato, it is only ever monophonically. And the vibrato in these cases - the onset, the speed, the symmetry - is peculiar to each player, it is like a signature.
I can’t think of a non-electronic polyphonic instrument where delayed (user-controllable) vibrato exists. But of course, sometimes you want to emulate a bunch of individual monophonic instruments playing together...
Richie, take a look at the how the CZ line do it, and avoid that method! I find them too abrupt in onset (fade time too short)
Adam
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