I have a Doepfer A-143-2. Hooray for me.
For any given envelope, if I plug the EOD output into the same envelope's gate input I get a repeating LFO. Which is ace, and I love it.
But if I do this with either of the other EOC outputs (EOA, EOR) I do not get a repeating LFO and this is baffling me beyond reason.
All the EOC outputs can be used to trigger another envelope (#1 can trigger #2, #3 &c.) so clearly it's not a voltage thing.
I just don't seem to be able to use any EOC apart from EOD to self-trigger an envelope.
I should say that I can get a repeating attack phase if I use the EOD out => gate in with the decay set to zero, so it's not that I can't get a repeating attack phase and I need a solution to that.
I'm more just confused why the EOA & EOR won't work the same way as EOD for self-patching a single envelope. There just doesn't seem to be a reason for it.
Anyone got any insight into what might be going on here?
For any given envelope, if I plug the EOD output into the same envelope's gate input I get a repeating LFO. Which is ace, and I love it.
But if I do this with either of the other EOC outputs (EOA, EOR) I do not get a repeating LFO and this is baffling me beyond reason.
All the EOC outputs can be used to trigger another envelope (#1 can trigger #2, #3 &c.) so clearly it's not a voltage thing.
I just don't seem to be able to use any EOC apart from EOD to self-trigger an envelope.
I should say that I can get a repeating attack phase if I use the EOD out => gate in with the decay set to zero, so it's not that I can't get a repeating attack phase and I need a solution to that.
I'm more just confused why the EOA & EOR won't work the same way as EOD for self-patching a single envelope. There just doesn't seem to be a reason for it.
Anyone got any insight into what might be going on here?
Statistics: Posted by HashPram — Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:41 pm — Replies 0 — Views 40