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Post by pol on Oct 25, 2021 20:10:18 GMT
I have only recently acquired this module; I thought I didn't need it even though YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY VCAs! The reason I bought it was the fact it is actually a 4 channel VC Mixer for CVs or audio. I have been lost for hours, I bought it for audio but it's so much fun/mind bending on having 1 CV control another, then mixed with another 2 (or 3) which can also be modulated by CVs. Some tricks like fading in Vibrato are so easy now, but it provides what would be called a modulation matrix, (on most synths), that makes this module a must have on any larger AE system, probably 2 so you can do CV and audio mixing at the same time... I'm in love (again). Messiest thing I've done so far 1 - LFO, CV from Envelope, triggered from TRIQ164 2 - LFO (different rate), Joystick X axis 3 - Noise (thru attenuator), Joystick Y axis 4 - Audio after filter, CV from Envelope, triggered from TRIQ164 (different track to 1)
This all went to the filter cut off and, via attenuator, to the VCA for the audio as well, in addition to the envelope it had anyway.... Just added a "burble" Love my 4VCA....
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Post by robertlanger on Oct 26, 2021 9:49:01 GMT
Great to hear you like it! <3
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Post by lukylutte on Jan 22, 2022 10:18:59 GMT
Sorry but I got a stupid question 😅. Somehow I managed to break one switch on the 4vca and would like to check on which position it's ON. I have couple of 4vca and I use them for both CV and audio so it's not a biggy for me. Just want to use it for what it's on.
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Post by pol on Jan 23, 2022 7:30:14 GMT
Sorry but I got a stupid question 😅. Somehow I managed to break one switch on the 4vca and would like to check on which position it's ON. I have couple of 4vca and I use them for both CV and audio so it's not a biggy for me. Just want to use it for what it's on. If you can see the remains of the switch, it at the top of the slot means you are on audio... If you can't I would suggest just trying it with (simple) audio and see if you can tell. If you can't it is either or audio or it doesn't matter!
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