scott@... writes:
>>In a similar vein, you can "exponentiate" oscillator waveforms by feeding
an output into it's own exponential input. A good example is to feed the
triangle output back into FM2.<<
I tried something similar today but apparently didn't use the right waveforms
because I wasn't getting anything useful on my o-scope. Or maybe I was using
FM1.
But in a similar vein I believe that the linear MOTM VCA can be made
exponential when controlled with an envelope. For instance I noticed the EG
decay sounds linear to the ear when controlling the VCA, even though it
appears curved visually. That's the way the human ear works. But a fast
initial test seems to indicate that if I control two VCAs from an envelope
and run the output from the first VCA into the second, I now get an
exponential sounding decay. Curvey response from the 1st VCA controlled by
curvey EG on 2nd VCA = extra curvey output or exponential VCA type response.
-Elhardt