ok --so im thinking that you are saying the mod lever applies the same vibrato effect LFO on the oscillators as the seperate 'vibrato osc 1 and 2 assignable parameters ' but to both oscillators together ? is this the same then as the 'vibrato pedal'? which also affects both oscillators ________________________________ From: Paul D. DeRocco <pderocco@...om.com> To: chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 7:35:18 PM Subject: RE: [chromapolaris] polaris MOD lever-- what does it really do? [in modern terms...] > From: Paul D. DeRocco > > In arithmetic terms: > > pitch1 = key + transpose + lever2 * bend_lever_range > + sweep * (osc1_vibrato * delay_envelope + lever1 * mod_lever_range) > > pitch2 = key + transpose + lever2 * bend_lever_range > + sweep * (osc2_vibrato * delay_envelope + lever1 * mod_lever_range) Oops, I left out some stuff: pitch1 = glide_value + transpose + lever2 * bend_lever_range + sweep * (osc1_vibrato * delay_envelope + lever1 * mod_lever_range + pedal * vibrato_pedal) pitch2 = glide_value + transpose + lever2 * bend_lever_range + sweep * (osc2_vibrato * delay_envelope + lever1 * mod_lever_range + pedal * vibrato_pedal) + envelope * osc2_env But the result is the same for the mod lever (lever1). -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco@...tcom.com
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Re: [chromapolaris] polaris MOD lever-- what does it really do? [in modern terms...]
2011-04-12 by steven pistrich
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