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Old 31.08.2004, 05:48 PM
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Default filter1 & 2 envelopes check out my last reply

Is there a way to program different adsr envelopes for filter1 & filter2?
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Old 31.08.2004, 05:58 PM
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Is there a way to program different adsr envelopes for filter1 & filter2?
Nope. If you want to envelopes you'll have to use LFO in envelope mode for another envelope.
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Old 31.08.2004, 06:43 PM
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could you please give some sample parameters. o.k. so i put lfo2 in envelope mode then what? Assign it to filter 2 env. amount?
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could you please give some sample parameters. o.k. so i put lfo2 in envelope mode then what? Assign it to filter 2 env. amount?
Yes. And that's it. You can wary the envelope from with shape, contour and trigger parameters.
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o.k. got it. thanx juho
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Old 31.08.2004, 09:44 PM
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You might be better off simply using the hardwired LFO2>Cutoff1/2 parameters, although using LFOAssign>FiltEnvAmt might at least be an interesting experiment

Don't forget that you can select a different polarity to each filter in the FilterEdit menu, which can produce some interesting results.

There's also nothing to stop you assigning the Amp Envelope to modulate Cutoff1/2 via the mod matrix either...
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wow Ben Crosland giving input on my question. that's really cool. I read the programming guide & learned alot from your sound creations. Nice
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take the same sound in multi mode. set one envelope for filter1 on the first sound. Then on the second sound which is the same sound, apply a different filter envelope.? does this give similar results?
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