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?
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?
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Automate the functions you require to increase and decrease.
You could also use either the merger or the crossfader to do something similar.
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.
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°.
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).