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One Synth Modulating Another

Lighter Green Music · started 2024-07-13 14:29 · updated 2024-07-15 04:34

I want a sine wave Pulverisateur to decrease in volume as a saw wave Heisenberg slowly increases volume (slow attack). What would be the optimal way to do this?

Comments (4)

2024-07-13 23:32 · 2024-07-13

Automate the functions you require to increase and decrease.

You could also use either the merger or the crossfader to do something similar.

2024-07-14 20:45 · 2024-07-14

What do you mean by automate? I don't want to automate the volumes, if that's what you mean. I'd like to have them directly tied to each other.

Cal Lycus · reply
2024-07-15 04:33 · 2024-07-15

Then you need to either use the merger or crossfader and automate the fader.

If you're looking to avoid any automation at all:

Use two Heisenberg's (one with a sine, instead of the Pulv).
Use an LFO to modulate the volume by 100 on one, and by -100 on the other.
They are now working in opposite direction to each other.
Alternatively you could set a saw tooth (up) at 100% modulating one synth, and a sawtooth (down) at 100% modulating the second synth.

Another option is to use the same LFO waveform, the same % of modulation, but offset the phase of one LFO by 180°.

Cal Lycus · reply
2024-07-15 04:34 · 2024-07-15

You can't modulation the amplitude of an oscillator on the pulv. Only the filter or the pitch of an oscillator (or pulse width modulation).