On Thursday 12 June 2003 16:47, Mike Marsh wrote: > Hi Robert - > > Yeah, I had trouble with this, too. So here's the basic > patch: > > * An LFO (a 320 in this case) SQR OUT to a MULT > * MULT to GATE of a UEG and CV IN of the LPG > * OUT of the UEG to 1v/OCT of a 300 > * SAW OUT of the 300 to IN of LPG > * OUT of LPG to the console for recording > > The patch is a UEG-driven 300 SAW into the LPG and > NOTHING MORE. The LPG acts like a Low Pass filter with a > built-in envelope. Since the low pass-ness is created > with a Vactrol, you get a spongy-boingy sound that's very > characteristic. Ah, I see. So the only signal opening the LPG is the 320's square wave. Nice! :) > > You can use other wave forms into the CV: SIN sounds cool > and ramp (or SAW) is really trippy. Also, if you have > the vactrol CV going at a different rate from the UEG > gate, more trippiness ensues. > > Hope that helps. It's really a cool-sounding tool! Yes, this helped. Thanks! The LPG is on my list now. :) - Robert
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Re: [motm] Re: LPG Sound bytes
2003-06-13 by Robert van der Kamp
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