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- Inverted V/Oct #2
Here’s another cool trick to add some expressiveness to your lines with our 333 and 321: duplicate the V/oct signal, send a copy to the oscillator, and another to the 321. Then invert it and use it to control FALISTRI’s decay: in this way, the bass notes will have a longer release, and the higher ones will be snappier.
INGREDIENTS
- 1 333
- 1 321
- 1 FALISTRI
- 1 BRENSO
- External controller (optional)
DIRECTIONS
- Set any of FALISTRI’s generators to Hold and its time scale to Long.
- Patch a gate signal to its Trig/Gate input. Patch its unipolar output to control the VCA (in this case, the CGM).
- Patch the Voct signal to the 333.
- Patch one copy to BRENSO’s V/oct input.
- Patch another copy to a section of the 321.
- Invert it and, if necessary, add an offset to taste.
- Patch the section’s output to FALISTRI’s Fall CV in.
Now higher notes will have shorter envelopes, and vice versa!