Creating Envelope Curves with ModularIII
Creating Envelope Curves with ModularIII
I wish to change the all-linear envelopes of ModularIII to curvy, slope-like exponential envelopes.
This is critical for kick synthesis, bass creation and many other essential sounds.
as a temp solution I double-patched them into ring modulators, but I still lakes the ability to fine tune the curve's depth.
any suggestions?
Thanks,
ds-sound
This is critical for kick synthesis, bass creation and many other essential sounds.
as a temp solution I double-patched them into ring modulators, but I still lakes the ability to fine tune the curve's depth.
any suggestions?
Thanks,
ds-sound
Blend Studios | www.BlendStudios.co.il
Thanks Guys, there still is a problem.
The slope is needed to curve up felxor's hyper envelopes for modulation purposes.
The multiseg is not fast or accurate enough, and the VCA slope is only useful for signal amplification.
Isn't there a third party module that can do this trick?
The slope is needed to curve up felxor's hyper envelopes for modulation purposes.
The multiseg is not fast or accurate enough, and the VCA slope is only useful for signal amplification.
Isn't there a third party module that can do this trick?
Blend Studios | www.BlendStudios.co.il
Problem Solved!
I met Red-Muze earlier today, and he suggested the following solution:

As you can see, the envelope signal is fed twice into a cross-fade modulator.
At first at his initial linear state, and at second after several multiplications with ring modulators.
The number of ring modulators will define just how extreme the slope will be.
Then you can fine-tune the final curved signal with the cross-fade button!
So simple, yet so brilliant.
I wish I had an SDK, so I'd be able to encapsulate this feature with a neat module.
Will someone else care to pick up the glove...?
Thanks to you all,
ds-sound

I met Red-Muze earlier today, and he suggested the following solution:

As you can see, the envelope signal is fed twice into a cross-fade modulator.
At first at his initial linear state, and at second after several multiplications with ring modulators.
The number of ring modulators will define just how extreme the slope will be.
Then you can fine-tune the final curved signal with the cross-fade button!
So simple, yet so brilliant.
I wish I had an SDK, so I'd be able to encapsulate this feature with a neat module.
Will someone else care to pick up the glove...?
Thanks to you all,
ds-sound
Blend Studios | www.BlendStudios.co.il
HI,
I've used this trick in some of my synth devices, and of course, the problem is that you cannot set separate slopes for each envelope segment, only overall. As long as this isn't a problem, it's a good solution to get snappier envelopes (usually just Decay/Release is what one is looking for to provide more punch).
cheers,
john b.
I've used this trick in some of my synth devices, and of course, the problem is that you cannot set separate slopes for each envelope segment, only overall. As long as this isn't a problem, it's a good solution to get snappier envelopes (usually just Decay/Release is what one is looking for to provide more punch).
cheers,
john b.
Posted now in the Devices section:
http://www.planetz.com/phpBB2/viewtopic ... 666#161666
Nothing fancy, just quick and dirty!
cheers,
John b.
http://www.planetz.com/phpBB2/viewtopic ... 666#161666
Nothing fancy, just quick and dirty!
cheers,
John b.
It works like a charm!
Excellent work, you made me very very happy.
I tested it around with a kick-making patch,
and with a bass-line patch modulated one of flexor's filters.
This little gadget is truly useful! now I can make great booming kicks,
and snappy 'in your face' bass lines.
Thanks, dear man!

Excellent work, you made me very very happy.
I tested it around with a kick-making patch,
and with a bass-line patch modulated one of flexor's filters.
This little gadget is truly useful! now I can make great booming kicks,
and snappy 'in your face' bass lines.
Thanks, dear man!
Blend Studios | www.BlendStudios.co.il
you can also put a filter between the envelope and the destination to slope it some.
like a 6db lp closed halfway or so will eliminate the clicks in the envelopes for example.
like a 6db lp closed halfway or so will eliminate the clicks in the envelopes for example.
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