Yes, it's quite easy to do pulse width modulation. Just check the "Modulation Destinations" list in the owners manual, and you'll see that "01P" and "02P" will do the job. On the Evolver, simply set the destination of an LFO or two to "01P" and/or "02P". Personally, I keep a hard copy of the "Modulation Sources" and "Modulation Destinations" lists in front of my Evolver at all times! Ski www.ex5tech.com EX5Tech Evolver forum: http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23 --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "linuxmanvan" <linuxmanvan@y...> wrote: > Hey, Im still a newbie to synth programming. I will say that the evolver is the easiest > synth i have ever touched in regards to programming and moving around with no > software. I wish all other synth companies would take note. > I am curious, can you modulate the pulse width with an lfo? I seem to have not seen it > in the manual ( maybe i am blind, i am a bit of an air head ). Also, can someone > suggest any creative routing options to produce subtley different tibres for ambiet, > trance etc..... ? This thing is so wide open I often find my self at a loss with what to > do.
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Re: routing options
2003-04-28 by ski_ex5tech
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