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Home › Forums › Ideas / Suggestions / Feedback › Envelope Follower function in Microsynth
How about a function in the Microsynth where the Start Frequency is proportional to the strength of the note played. Whenever a note is strong enough to trigger the unit, it will always sweep at the moment,to the same point set by the Start Frequency pot.
Surely if the peak follower voltage in the control circuitry was sampled and applied to the tag on the Start Frequency pot currently connected to +v, it could be done. Leave the sweep decay alone as that is ripple free and therefore smooth.
You would then have a great triggered filter, without any of the usual bubbling present in triggered filters.
I’d just like the triggered filter in a compact XO form. Because I don’t really need the microsynth voices. I just want the filter.
Come on, let’s have some suggestions!
Pretty useless lot eh!! I’ll be thinking about this over Christmas.
Yeah, just the filter in a small box with a knob (sensivity) and two sliders to determine the frequencies would be awesome.
I made a suggestion
but yeah
triggered filters
there needs to be more of em
There might be a clue in a standard synth keyboard follower circuit.
I have the circuit now, but due to lack of interest I’ll keep it to myself – or sell it to Behringer!!!!!
I think though that is driven by gate, so you’d have to add additional circuitry to make your guitar drive a gate signal.