Thanks. There’s another one out there that I can’t recall the name of that does something different but includes a drive and distortion… do some research before you grab one….But you can never have too many drive options…
I was working on building my own envelop follower to help with issues on the Moog Grandmother. If this was on a pedal or a self contained format, I would buy this next month.
Great overview and demo of the module! One hint: with very short release time of the envelope detector the envelope is very rough because it detects all the ripples in amplitude. This is causing the multiple triggers at the end of your sound. If you want to get rid of this, just make the time a bit longer, it will smooth out the ripples and you will get clean comparator output.
Thanks. Yeah as I was recording that I was thinking “shoot, am I missing something here?” Very helpful. I do my best to learn every model in depth before recording but there is always nuance like that. Thanks!
THANK you for this one, I love it
This was awesome! Happy New Year!
Thanks man!
Nice overview! I might be snagging one of these
Thanks. There’s another one out there that I can’t recall the name of that does something different but includes a drive and distortion… do some research before you grab one….But you can never have too many drive options…
I was working on building my own envelop follower to help with issues on the Moog Grandmother. If this was on a pedal or a self contained format, I would buy this next month.
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Great overview and demo of the module!
One hint: with very short release time of the envelope detector the envelope is very rough because it detects all the ripples in amplitude. This is causing the multiple triggers at the end of your sound. If you want to get rid of this, just make the time a bit longer, it will smooth out the ripples and you will get clean comparator output.
Thanks. Yeah as I was recording that I was thinking “shoot, am I missing something here?”
Very helpful. I do my best to learn every model in depth before recording but there is always nuance like that. Thanks!
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Thanks and sorry for the mispronunciation. Did my best!