Please try the basic synthesizer patch:
VCO -> VCF -> VCA with VCF and VCA controlled 2 ADSR generator(s).
Controlling the CV input of the VCO by the ADSR output is probably not what
you not want. It does only change the pitch of the VCO but not the loudness.
For this normally a VCF and/or VCA is used (controlled by ADSR output).
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Montag, 9. Januar 2006 01:53
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> Betreff: 1 patching problem with new system...
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> Hi Everyone,
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> Firstly here is a list of modules in my new system,
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> G6 case
> A-185 bus access
> A-102 diode filter
> A-118 noise source
> 3xA-140 ADSR
> 2xA-146 LFO
> A-160 clock divider
> A-161 clock sequencer
> 2x A-180 multiples
> A-138 mixer
> A-108 VCF
> A-179 LCV
> A-119 external in
> A-114 ring mod
> 2x A-110 VCO
> A-131 VCA
> A-137 VC wave multiplier
> A-199 spring reverb
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> I'm using an MCV-4 being triggered by a Voyager.
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> Here's my problem,
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> I have the gate connection from the MCV4 going to 'gate in' on the
> bus access and CV1/2 fom the MCV into 'CV in' on the bus access.
> 'Gate Out' from bus access goes to 'Gate In' on the ADSR.Output from
> the ADSR goes to 'CV1' on a VCO.Sawtooth output from the VCO goes to
> output on the mixer.
> Under these conditions I'm getting a continously sustained note.The
> Voyager is articulating notes from the VCO and the ADSR is triggered
> and produces an envelope but once the envelope cycle finishes the
> system produces a sustaining note.If I remove the ADSR to VCO CV1
> connection the system will still articulates notes from the Voyager
> but still returns to a sustaining note.
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> I've tried various set ups but still can't get rid of the sutaining
> note...hope my description is clear enough,can anyone please help,
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> thanks,
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> terry.
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