for a while, I tried emulating a lowpass gate with a DTG, using feedback
(patching DTG out to VC in), varying the response from log to expo, but
not quite finding the right sound. It's probably more involved than
that. Anyway, the DTG can serve as a decent gate in its own right.
Chris Muir wrote:
(patching DTG out to VC in), varying the response from log to expo, but
not quite finding the right sound. It's probably more involved than
that. Anyway, the DTG can serve as a decent gate in its own right.
Chris Muir wrote:
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>
> On Mar 15, 2009, at 2:11 AM, b3nnysf wrote:
>
> > As far as a Low pass gate is concerned just choose 3 halves of a DTG
> > or DSG and one vca (xfade) and patch them 1. as an env gen for your
> > xfade or vca 2. as an env gen for the filter and 3. you patch your
> > DTG or DSG as a filter! sure is not resonant at this point but, the
> > common LPG is non-resonant... if you have the mixer function block
> > with the inverter switch you can make it resonant with a feedback
> > loop. Or just use the serge filter... :)
>
> The LPG in a Buchla has very interesting properties because of its use
> of a Vactrol as the gain element, which I don't think that the Serge
> patch described would have.
>
> - C
>
> Chris Muir
> c <mailto:cbm%40well.com>
>