This afternoon I was tinkering with the idea of deriving a series of gates of diminishing amplitude from the fading repeats of a kick fed into an echo/delay.
The gates would be used elsewhere, maybe to ping filter resonance or suchlike.
[I'm sure I saw a post about doing this somewhere here but I can't find it, maybe I imagined it]
My setup is pretty basic, no "complex" modules, noisy old pt2399 delay etc. much of my gear is single function basic modules bought 5th hand on eBay.
I didn't have a massive amount of luck.
Using the comparator from a mk3 disting didn't really work, I guess a simple comparator can't make much sense of noisy pulses?
Tried a Doepfer PLL for a laugh, again not much luck.
Best result was using a Doepfer A-119, pushing the gain right up and using the envelope out from that instead of a gate.
Any suggestions for other approaches?
(patches including big expensive modules are not of much interest to me but might be useful for people with more sophisticated setups reading & wanting to also try this)
The gates would be used elsewhere, maybe to ping filter resonance or suchlike.
[I'm sure I saw a post about doing this somewhere here but I can't find it, maybe I imagined it]
My setup is pretty basic, no "complex" modules, noisy old pt2399 delay etc. much of my gear is single function basic modules bought 5th hand on eBay.
I didn't have a massive amount of luck.
Using the comparator from a mk3 disting didn't really work, I guess a simple comparator can't make much sense of noisy pulses?
Tried a Doepfer PLL for a laugh, again not much luck.
Best result was using a Doepfer A-119, pushing the gain right up and using the envelope out from that instead of a gate.
Any suggestions for other approaches?
(patches including big expensive modules are not of much interest to me but might be useful for people with more sophisticated setups reading & wanting to also try this)
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