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Old 24.01.2009, 05:45 PM
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Sorry, should have been more specific.

You can use recursive modulation on the Virus to create different effects with modulation curves. For instance, you can use the filter envelope as a mod source and filter decay as a mod destination. Doesn't seem a big deal, but it allows you to alter the decay curve from linear, to concave or convex. If you want to emulate various synths this is a great way to get closer as alot of old analogs have different shaped envelope curves. There are other uses, but this is my favorite. The problem on the TI is that when you do the above, I keep having the envelopes cut off if you play too many notes, ie: 2-3. It irritates me immensely...

The LFO issue isn't the phase (sorry wrong terminology). The lfos often loose their resolution and position when another sound plays. Don't know why, but I have told Access, still waiting for response.
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