Neat, thanks for pointing that out
Does anyone have any suggestions for how I might patch the
envelator to act as a lfo that takes a few minutes or more to go from peak to
trough? The way I understand it patching it for exponential function
just adjusts the shape of the attack/decay but I'd like to be able to stretch
out the overall time to create some really long evolving sounds. ;
Chris
----- Original Message -----From: sdcurtin@monmouth.comSent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 11:24 AMSubject: Re: [wiardgroup] envelator: chaotic functions possible?One of my favorites is to use the envelator as a voltage-controlled
divider. If you feed a 5v audio rate square or ramp wave, then change the
rise time, you get subharmonics. Grant also mentions this capability in
one of the online Wiard manuals.
But wait, there's more! Feed the output of this into the classic VCO or
other syncing oscillator, you then get harmonics. ; The combination of this
is very usable just intonation. For instance, for a frequency ratio of
5/8, you dial up the 5th harmonic and the 8th subharmonic.
For an example of this, check out:
http://phobos.serve.com/steven_curtin/Steven_Curtin-Sounds_from_the_Lab-Tr
ack14-Sync_Storm.mp3
> if anyone have some ideas whats possible with the envelator I'll be
> glad to try. Until now I used the envelator in a more traditional
>; way.
> So: what kind of other crazy stuff can the envelator do (or other
> wiard-modules)?
>
> Olivier
>
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