Sometimes we design a sound that works great in a given range but not-so-great in another. For example, here, we made extensive use of BRENSO’s wavefolder, which is excellent for gritty bass sounds, but it may be too harsh for leads. (Switching from bass to lead is not an issue since BRENSO can easily track both.) Here’s what we came up with: duplicate the V/Oct signal with the 333 and invert it with the 321. Then, patch the inverted signal to BRENSO’s wavefolder CV input so that the higher the note, the milder the wave folding.

 

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INGREDIENTS

  • 1 BRENSO
  • 1 333
  • 1 321
  • 1 CV controller

DIRECTIONS

  1. Patch BRENSO’s FINAL output to your favorite output section.
  2. Duplicate the CV from your controller with the 333.
  3. Patch a copy of the CV to BRENSO’s yellow V/oct input.
  4. Patch another copy to an input of the 321,
  5. Invert the signal and amplify it to taste.
  6. Patch the 321’s section output to BRENSO’s wavefolder CV input.
  7. Attenuate to taste.
    (Now higher notes will produce lower voltages on the 321, and will result in milder sounds.)