thanks Ben, I was using OSC4 as a pitch source when I was trying to do the EG+LFO filter modulation but I guess I could patch in VCO1 instead. I've not managed to make a delayed vibrato either & am still mostly baffled by the patchbay, but it's a great synth. Matt On 02/11/2008, sascha victoria <sascha.victoria@...> wrote: > > > > > > > I'm not in front of my 101 at the moment but off the top of my head you > don't need any patch cables to do what you're asking. All you have to do is > adjust the knobs in the "filter control" section to get the desired result. > You could use ENV 2 modulate the filter and then Osc 4 in LFO mode. If you > want seperate envelopes controlling the filter and VCA you could flip the > switch above the "Sampler" knob (I forget the name of the switch) so that > ENV 1 is controlling the VCA. Make sense? > > > > On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 11:47 AM, mfretton <matt.fretton@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > OK I've had my EML for a few months now & love the wild & unpredictable > sounds it can > > produce, but I'm still at square one with patching. Apart from the fact > that patchbay is barely > > mentioned in the manual & is far from self-explanatory, when I try to > patch things like EG1 > > into the filter control I get...nothing! > > > > Has anyone here some useful tips they could share? For example, is it > possible to modulate > > the filter using both an LFO and an EG at the same time using a patch? Has > anyone got a > > delayed vibrato patch? > > > > All help gratefully received! > > Matt > > > > > > > >
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Re: [emlsynth] EML 101 patching
2008-11-02 by Matt
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