What I'm trying to do on my Sub 37:
Synth lead patch
If the current note is C1, and you hit C3 with a slow glide. That's the effect I'm working on.
But, I'm trying to do this with only one note hit. So every note you hit does a 2 octave slide/glide up to the note.
Trying to figure out how to apply something the EG Attack to control the Pitch of the 2 Oscillators. Or how would I do this?
Can you advise?
[Solved] Pitch rises upon note strike?
[Solved] Pitch rises upon note strike?
Last edited by EnjoyRC on Sat Apr 30, 2016 10:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
Live Setup:
MacBook Pro, OSX 10.11, MOTU MicroBook II, Push 2, SoftStep 2, NI Maschine 2, Ableton Live Suite 9.6
Korg Kronos 88, Moog Sub 37, Moog Slim Phatty, Roland GAIA, Korg minilogue
MacBook Pro, OSX 10.11, MOTU MicroBook II, Push 2, SoftStep 2, NI Maschine 2, Ableton Live Suite 9.6
Korg Kronos 88, Moog Sub 37, Moog Slim Phatty, Roland GAIA, Korg minilogue
-
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:48 pm
Re: Pitch rises upon note strike
Could you use the lfo set to a ramp wave, and turn the pitch knob of whichever lfo used turned to the left? You could also use keyboard reset so every key you press triggers the lfo as well.
Re: Pitch rises upon note strike
Awesome! Got that working, now how do I stop it from starting over after it hits the top pitch? I'd like it to stay there and sustain.ebowen4221 wrote:Could you use the lfo set to a ramp wave, and turn the pitch knob of whichever lfo used turned to the left? You could also use keyboard reset so every key you press triggers the lfo as well.
Edit: Got it... Used LFO - F.EG/Pgm and set the EG ADSR to my taste!! Exactly what I was trying to do. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!!!
Live Setup:
MacBook Pro, OSX 10.11, MOTU MicroBook II, Push 2, SoftStep 2, NI Maschine 2, Ableton Live Suite 9.6
Korg Kronos 88, Moog Sub 37, Moog Slim Phatty, Roland GAIA, Korg minilogue
MacBook Pro, OSX 10.11, MOTU MicroBook II, Push 2, SoftStep 2, NI Maschine 2, Ableton Live Suite 9.6
Korg Kronos 88, Moog Sub 37, Moog Slim Phatty, Roland GAIA, Korg minilogue