I'm curious. The DFAM envelope velocity behavior. The manual says its a VCA post envelope. Is that true, or is it an envelope whose height depends on the amplitude of the trigger going into it?
Velocity affects all 3 envelope generators on DFAM (VCA, VCF and VCO EGs). I’m going to get more into that when I finally get around to part 3 of the deep dive. But simply, velocity amount increases the amplitude (height as you say) of each of the envelope generators….after physical eg amount knob positions…but velocity is bipolar so can reduce envelope amount. Center position on velocity sequencer is 0 (physical knob position)
@@RobeMusic I'm asking how it works. If you plug an LFO into the velocity input on DFAM, with a long enough envelope you would see that LFO modulation if it's using a VCA between the envelope output and the amount knob like the signal flow diagram in the manual suggests. I'm just wondering if that's the case or not. For replicating the effect in a different modular.
oh...i misunderstood your question...thought you were talking about velocity sequencer. Yes, it functions the way the manual says it does. Again, I'll be getting into the CV inputs in the next DFAm vid. good luck with your reproduction
Thank you sir. Just sat down in music room and saw this. DFAM was already going.
Thanks for listening
18:00 good to know the output from the patch bay (VCO EG, VCA, VCF all unipolar, positive)
41:20 radio noise into DFAM. Very cool idea ❤
thanks. yea, thats something i want to mess around with a lot more.
Enjoying the noise; and the geekery.
Ha! There’s a lot of both in that video
So deep ... thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm curious. The DFAM envelope velocity behavior. The manual says its a VCA post envelope. Is that true, or is it an envelope whose height depends on the amplitude of the trigger going into it?
Velocity affects all 3 envelope generators on DFAM (VCA, VCF and VCO EGs). I’m going to get more into that when I finally get around to part 3 of the deep dive. But simply, velocity amount increases the amplitude (height as you say) of each of the envelope generators….after physical eg amount knob positions…but velocity is bipolar so can reduce envelope amount. Center position on velocity sequencer is 0 (physical knob position)
@@RobeMusic I'm asking how it works. If you plug an LFO into the velocity input on DFAM, with a long enough envelope you would see that LFO modulation if it's using a VCA between the envelope output and the amount knob like the signal flow diagram in the manual suggests.
I'm just wondering if that's the case or not. For replicating the effect in a different modular.
oh...i misunderstood your question...thought you were talking about velocity sequencer. Yes, it functions the way the manual says it does. Again, I'll be getting into the CV inputs in the next DFAm vid. good luck with your reproduction