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ARTURIA – Modular V – USER MANUAL
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You make your sound fuller, lightly detune the frequencies of the 3 oscillators
by turning their respective “Fine Tune” buttons (by clicking with the right mouse
button) to create a chorus effect.
Connect the envelope1 output to the first modulation input of filter1. Click
again on the jack and turn it lightly (to 2 o’clock for example) towards the right.
This will dose the modulation input directed towards the cut-off. Do the same
thing on filter2 using envelope2.
If you do not hear the sound, make sure with a right click on the “trigg” inputs
of these 2 envelopes that “keyboard trigger” has been selected.
Apply light cyclic variations on the filter1 cut-off frequency. Choose the “Sin”
output of LFO1 and direct it to the first modulation input of filter1. Lightly turn
the jack to the right (to 2 o’clock for example), this will dose the modulation
input directed towards the cut-off. Lower the cut-off frequency to clearly hear
the oscillation of the sound.
Do the same thing with filter2 by choosing the triangular waveform of LFO1. To
create subtle evolutions of stereo sound, turn the modulation jack ring in the
opposite direction of filter1.
LFO1 to the filters link
If you wish to change the LFO oscillation speed, simply turn the “Frequency”
button.
You can also create light fluctuations in the change of speed of LFO1. For this,
connect the LFO2
output to the “FM” input (Frequency Modulation) of
LFO1. Turn the jack ring to dose the modulation. The evolution of the 2 filters will
be less linear.