Q Modulation?

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what practical aplications can you think of for resonance modulation within modular patches?
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Post by alfonso »

Hi Faxi :)

Some sounds have a cool high resonance on lower notes but audibility of the higher pitches suffers a lot with high resonance or in some case it's too harsh, I find it useful to modulate it with inverse keyfollow.

I also like it controlled by aftertouch, it can be cool in a distorted solo sound to push some feedback like resonance sound with after touch, with a bit of lfo modulation of pitch....

Just 2 ideas. :)
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Post by Michu »

just an idea,
take 2 filters, set them up in stereo and use something like cosine lfo to modulate resonance on them
another idea, in a bass patch use filter envelope to either increase or decrease resonance as filter cutoff lowers.

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what is the function of the cosine?
isnt it just like an inverted sine?
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Post by hifiboom »

i use to modulate both the frequency and the resonance simultanlious with a constant value module.....

so for example you can make the resonance grow faster than cutoff frequency, or the other way round....
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Post by Michu »

faxi, cosine is shifted in phase by 90 degrees to sinusoid.
cosine lfo outputs both sine and cosine, it is perfect for 'circular' modulation
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