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- Falistri Fake Delay
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.
INGREDIENTS
- 1 FALISTRI
- 1 SAPÈL
- 1 BRENSO
- 1 USTA
- 1 333
- 2 CGM channels (to taste)
DIRECTIONS
- 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.
- 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.
- Patch SAPÈL’s clock output to a section of the 333.
- Patch two copies of the clock to FALISTRI’s yellow and green Trig/Gate inputs.
- Patch the third copy to control USTA’s clock.
- Set up a sequence.
- Patch the CV A output to BRENSO’s V/oct input.
- Patch the gate A output to FALISTRI’s slew limiter input.
- Duplicate the output of the BRENSO with another section of the 333.
- Patch the first copy to a CGM channel.
- Patch the slew limiter output to this channel’s VCA CV input.
- Patch another copy of the BRENSO to another CGM channel.
- Patch FALISTRI’s green unipolar output to the 4QM input #2.
- 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!