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.

 

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INGREDIENTS

  • 1 333
  • 1 321
  • 1 FALISTRI
  • 1 BRENSO
  • External controller (optional)

DIRECTIONS

  1. Set any of FALISTRI’s generators to Hold and its time scale to Long.
  2. Patch a gate signal to its Trig/Gate input.
Patch its unipolar output to control the VCA (in this case, the CGM).
  3. Patch the Voct signal to the 333.
  4. Patch one copy to BRENSO’s V/oct input.
  5. Patch another copy to a section of the 321.
  6. Invert it and, if necessary, add an offset to taste.
  7. Patch the section’s output to FALISTRI’s Fall CV in.
    Now higher notes will have shorter envelopes, and vice versa!