hello dan, first: for a lfo fade in, you just need to pass the lfo signal thru a vca controlled by an adsr. the attack time is controlling the lfo fade in. with the rs340 gate delay, you can t delay the triiger/gate that triigers the envelope which controls the lfo's vca, so, then, you can have lfo delay and fade in. second: for pitched noise effect, you just pass a noise source thru a filter close to self oscillation, and the keyboard cv controls the filter cut-off frequency. best regards, bakis. --- Dan Levey <Leftbrain@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > There's two things I want to do, one probably easier > than the other: > > First, I want to delay the amount of time from when > a key is pressed, > the LFO is presented to it's destinations. The only > module seeming to > sound like it would do that is the "rs340 Gate Delay > and Trigger" but I > want to be sure if that would do that before > acquiring it. > > Another thing I want to do is have noise pitch > change like an > oscillator. The RS-40 has no noise modifier. I > know it was intended > to leave noise out of the oscillator waveforms but > it would be far more > versatile if it was (for ambient, thunder, etc). > Are there any > solutions for this? > > Thanks, > Dan > > > > > > Bakis Siros Parallel Worlds / Polariton Athens-Greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner http://www.shimarecords.co.uk http://www.ward12.com ______________________________________________________ Yahoo! for Good Watch the Hurricane Katrina Shelter From The Storm concert http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/shelter
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Re: [analogue_systems] Delay the LFO and Pitch Noise
2005-09-11 by Bakis Sirros
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