If memory serves me well, I followed the manual one time and used its
CV output to control an LPF...forget if it gave me the result i
wanted. I'll try again and see if there's a difference from having
the filter controlled by a seperate envelope. Thanks!
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, "bellenger_a" <bellenger_a@...>
wrote:
>
> as said in the BBD manual... when doing clock filtering (LPF at the
BBD output) use the CV
> OUT of the BBD to modulate the LPF... Its true that you LOSE a bit
of high freq. (but then
> its the point of the operation basically) but it does give GOOD
RESULTS...
>
> and I agree with Adam that starting from very basic is a good way
to understand and work
> out such module... it took me a bit of time just studying it very
closely with just basic
> signal in, cv's, filters before and after... one or two inputs,
etc...
>
> same remark with A106 is valid too... as many of the controls
really work together and
> gives very different result depending even on the order the
parameters are changed over
> time...
>
>
> if that helps...
>
>
> Best,
>
> A
>
> --- In
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, "Adam-V" <adam-v@> wrote:
> >
> > Seems a bit strange to me.
> >
> > I would start from scratch and just patch a VCO into the BBD
input and
> > monitor the BBD output whilst manually tweaking the delay time to
> > check the basic functionality of the module. Then I would try an
LFO
> > to modulate the delay time to determine that the CV2 input is
> > functioning correctly. If that works then I would re-try the
envelope
> > generator just to be sure I had actually connected it properly.
Then I
> > would try a different envelope generator or perhaps recheck the
> > envelope generator settings.
> >
> > One other thought, the feedback isn't set to a point that the BBD
is
> > self-oscillating is it
> >
> > Perhaps one of the other members can offer up further ideas.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Adam-V
> > --- In
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, "regimental1200"
> > <regimental1200@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Sorry, I'm at work now and was just not refering to the correct
> > > jack. I basically take the output of an envelope and I stick
it
> > > into CV2 of the BBD module. I also dial-in a bit of feedback.
> > > Beyond that, only the MIX OUT is connected.
> > >
> > >
> >
>