> > Hey Patrick, > > On Sat, 5 Jun 2010, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > >>> Basically your signal chain should go: >>> >>> Oscillators -> Filter in -> Output >>> ^ >>> | >>> LFO >>> > [snip] >> >> Not sure if the ascii came out correct. So what I need is a low pass >> that >> has two input connections? A CV input and a signal input? >> >> The LFO feeds the cv input and the oscillator/s feed the normal(?) >> input. > > Using AMS, here's a nice ASCII-art patch. I'm omitting > unused ports, envelopes, and the MCV input, assuming you can > figure that part out. > > +------+ > | VCO | > = Freq | +------------+ > | | | Mixer 2->1 | > | Sine =----= In 0 | > +------+ | | > +--= In 1 | +------+ > +------+ | | | | VCF | > | VCO | | | Out =------= In | > = Freq | | +------------+ | | > | | | +---= Freq | +---------+ > | Saw =-+ | | | | PCM Out | > +------+ +-------+ | | Out =---= Out 0 | > | LFO | | +------+ | | > | Sine =-----+ = Out 1 | > +-------+ +---------+ > > Note that at low freqs, the Sawtooth wave will easily overpower the > Sine-wave, so you may have to play with the Mixer to get the mix you > want. > > -gabriel > Ok, There are a couple :-) of example ams patches to play with here: http://djcj.org/code/ams/ Specifically: http://djcj.org/code/ams/dubstep-synth1.ams You will need the full set of ladspa plugins from the default fedora repo to work with them. No beta versions in this lot. Cheers. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user