portamento time modulation

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Cochise
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Does any way exists, or it's a topic for the wishlist?

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Hi, to make portamento time modulation you should use a control smoother module from Flexor package. Simply connect it after the freq ouptup of the mvc before the osc. It has 2 modulation inputs. Without flexor i maybe you can use a lowcut filter...
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I should really appreciate posting of any scheme or patch.

Are you sure about the low-cut thing?
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MVCfreqOut=>ControlSmoother=>OSC
to modulate the porta time, connect (as Fra said)the ContrSmoother's mod inputs to Lfo, velo or whatever.If you don't have Flexor you can (again as Fra said) use 6dB LP, Cutoff set almost to zero
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Post by Cochise »

Thanx, guys, but I can't understand yet.
Have I to feed a lowpass (or lowcut?) by the MVC freq out, then connect it to an OSC freq input and modulate the filter cutoff?
Do filters have that behaviour with freq control signals?
I'll try...

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Indeed, a filter is, so to say, stupid. It doesn't know nore care what you feed it. A Low Pass filter counters motion, that's it. When working with modular, think functional, disregarding the name on the module...
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