The slope generator is your friend ;-)
Patch the output of the sequence generator (TKB?) to the input of a slope generator, the output of the slope gen. to the control input previously occupied by the sequence output. That is, put a slope generator between the sequence output and osc input. Set the rise and/or fall times of the slope to apply your desired level of portamento.
Note that due to the separation of rise and fall control on the slope gens, you can have portamento when notes move upward, move downward or both, and can have different portamento rates for up and down.
cheers,
Bill
Patch the output of the sequence generator (TKB?) to the input of a slope generator, the output of the slope gen. to the control input previously occupied by the sequence output. That is, put a slope generator between the sequence output and osc input. Set the rise and/or fall times of the slope to apply your desired level of portamento.
Note that due to the separation of rise and fall control on the slope gens, you can have portamento when notes move upward, move downward or both, and can have different portamento rates for up and down.
cheers,
Bill
On Jan 26, 2012, at 9:52 AM, dr.jasoncrest wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm wondering what sort of voltages are useful for creating portamento? I have a 16 step melody using one osc & I'm not entirely certain how to apply portamento. Thanks all!
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> Jason
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