On Jan 26, 2012, at 7:08 AM, dr.jasoncrest wrote:Thanks guys.
Do you know of any tricks to work around using a slope gen? I've got one DTG in this set up and it's currently very occupied. However, I don't need it when playing this melody so I could unpatch & repatch for portamento.
Thanks!
jason
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, John P <johnp299792@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> Unless your one oscillator is an NTO, you need to patch the sequencer's
> melody into one of the following modules:
> DTG
> DSG
> SSG (smooth part).
>
> Patch the module's output into your oscillator's control input and you
> will have all the portamento you want.
>
> The DTG, DSG and SSG produce varying amounts of lag in an input voltage.
> Lag varies from a few microseconds to hours, depending on knob settings
> and CV.
>
> Best
>
> John P.
>
> On 1/26/2012 8:52 AM, dr.jasoncrest wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I'm wondering what sort of voltages are useful for creating
> > portamento? I have a 16 step melody using one osc & I'm not entirely
> > certain how to apply portamento. Thanks all!
> >
> > Jason
> >
>
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Re: Applying Portamento
2012-01-28 by Erik Dower
Don't forget about using the filters! VCFQ in low frequency mode is pretty normal portamento and can get wild in regular frequency range with some resonance! VCFS also works for portamento although it's a bit different flavor.
Have fun!
epk
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