interesting stuff, my thanks. @tim: i'm not sure how close the bass station is modelled on the 303, since the last time i had a 303 in my hands was about 1984 :). it seems that software is responsible for the curve - cheers florian - which i assume to be quite different to the 303. however, the sounds i'm aiming at are less the squelchy acid stuff than the round and sexy sawtooth things, which the novation does well enough that it gets noticed by those suitable disinterested in the technical details. the fact that i don't have a moog lying around is probably self evident. i had to stifle a giggle when i read this; The biggest problem is that such a scheme might open up a myriad of possibilities of what is and isn't a good curve, and it might be hard to remove this subjectivity like, "i got this synth from a firm called doepfer, but it's crap - you even have to decide in what order you want the components". just kidding. @dieter: overdriving the OTA (what on earth is that?) sounds like what i've been trying to do since my post, i.e. clip the envelope. although putting it through the extreme filter produced an in interesting envelope in its own right, this wasn't exactly the yoke of the egg. the filter is dc coupled or something ? anyway, is there a module that would serve as a cv compressor ? used to do this a lot with max/msp, and it yielded superb results - i read somewhere that the moog envelopes need a few milliseconds to start dropping to the sustain level. anyone know more ? @florian: this was all about the filter envelope, but now i know why i like the cheapo a132 vca's better than the a131 exp. vca :) thanks for that! just out of curiosity, if someone has time: is the slew limiter not much more linear ? am i imagining it ? i can't afford to, but if i were to replace the adsr with, say, a sequencer (clocked suitably quickly) that would send the appropriate cv's at appropriate times to a slew limiter, would i not then have my linar curves ? duh! if i put the adsr through the slew limiter ?? (back in a minute)
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Re: altering envelope curves
2007-10-15 by Stu Grimshaw
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