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Post by rskt on Jan 25, 2024 2:38:17 GMT
Welcome back to another episode of The AE Modular Video Library. In this video, we'll be taking a look at a dual attenuator module, the 2ATT/CV. Enjoy!
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Post by pt3r on Jan 25, 2024 6:33:10 GMT
Impressed to see a 19 minute video on the 2ATT/CV module, I will redirect any attenuator questions to this thread since I can not imagine that any stone was left unturned on attenuation.
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Post by Gaëtan on Jan 25, 2024 20:17:29 GMT
This is a module that's way more useful than it lets on. The inverted output lets you do, for example, panning, but also try to invert a random S&H and use both different places (or quantize them !). The fact that you can send 5V attenuated also means that you can control some CV parameters that don't have their own knob.
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Post by rskt on Jan 26, 2024 7:32:04 GMT
Impressed to see a 19 minute video on the 2ATT/CV module, I will redirect any attenuator questions to this thread since I can not imagine that any stone was left unturned on attenuation. Thanks mate! I guess one thing I may have left out was using it as an envelope inverter for sidechain (which I demo'd in the 2VCA video).
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Post by rskt on Jan 26, 2024 7:34:20 GMT
This is a module that's way more useful than it lets on. The inverted output lets you do, for example, panning, but also try to invert a random S&H and use both different places (or quantize them !). The fact that you can send 5V attenuated also means that you can control some CV parameters that don't have their own knob. Definately! It's probably one of my most used modules, and it really depends on what you're using it with that will open up new doors of creativity. One thing I've found interesting lately is patching different signals from SWITCH MATRIX into it, and using the normal and inverted signals to help spread more randomness to other modules. Fantastic stuff!
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