This video explores combining LFOs and envelopes to create complex modulation signals.
While modulation signals are most often used to control sound parameters in a synthesizer’s voice, they’re just as effective when used to modulate other modulation or control signals. In this video, we look at using the envelopes on Werkstatt and Grandmother to modulate the rate of the opposing instrument’s LFO. This allows for dynamic LFO rate changes that correspond to the envelope shapes, which in turn are controlling your VCA and filter, creating unique interactivity within a patch. Semi-modular instruments like Werkstatt and Grandmother lend themselves to developing these deeper levels of interactive modulation thanks to the extended connectivity available via patch points.
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