Today we’ll use FALISTRI’s four-quadrant multiplier as a fake delay! By combining the two generators we can obtain a behavior similar to the repetition of a delay effect, slowly fading out.

 

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INGREDIENTS

  • 1 FALISTRI
  • 1 SAPÈL
  • 1 BRENSO
  • 1 USTA
  • 1 333
  • 2 CGM channels (to taste)

DIRECTIONS

  1. Set FALISTRI’s yellow generator to Loop and its time scale to Long. Then, set its Rise and Fall knobs to 10 and noon respectively.
  2. Set FALISTRI’s green generator to Transient and its time scale to Long. Set its Rise and Fall knobs to 8 and 1 o’clock.
  3. Patch SAPÈL’s clock output to a section of the 333.
  4. Patch two copies of the clock to FALISTRI’s yellow and green Trig/Gate inputs.
  5. Patch the third copy to control USTA’s clock.
  6. Set up a sequence.
  7. Patch the CV A output to BRENSO’s V/oct input.
  8. Patch the gate A output to FALISTRI’s slew limiter input.
  9. Duplicate the output of the BRENSO with another section of the 333.
  10. Patch the first copy to a CGM channel.
  11. Patch the slew limiter output to this channel’s VCA CV input.
  12. Patch another copy of the BRENSO to another CGM channel.
  13. Patch FALISTRI’s green unipolar output to the 4QM input #2.
  14. Patch the 4QM output to the second channel’s VCA CV input.
    In this way, FALISTRI will create a complex envelope that gets progressively softer, acting as a sort of fake delay!