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Postby om » Fri Dec 14, 2007 11:20 am

What exactly is DC when its used as a modulation source? I know it stands for Direct Current but what is that? is that the sample value of the waveform as its playing?
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Re: DC

Postby MFPhouse » Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:57 pm

om wrote:What exactly is DC when its used as a modulation source? I know it stands for Direct Current but what is that? is that the sample value of the waveform as its playing?


One intrested Mod is in a complex Modulation Setup and than put it only in the "Sum".
So you don?t have to adjust all Chords Amounts individually.

You send all your Modulation Destinations to Sum and only one extra DC to Sum , so you can Adjust the whole Setup.

It?s more an Adjust for the Adjust, really simple modulation. ;)
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Postby MFPhouse » Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:16 pm

to much blabla. Very simple.

LFO - Pitch = Amount 0%-100%. (Works)

but sometimes you have many complex Modulation sources in one destination and the Range of the Amount didn?t fullfill the whole really range of the Emu or what you want to have/hear.
It can be, don?t know why...

than you adjust the Amount. ( Virtual thinking like 50% -150 %, or -50%- +50% , or extremly - 315% - -265 % )

Perhaps i have in the future a little showup on my new www.emu-sampler.de Side. ;)
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