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A slow modulation is applied to the Bode Shifter frequency thanks to the sine
signal of a LFO.
The modulation phase being inverted on outputs A and B, you obtain a very
natural dephasing between the left and right signals.
This effect could be compared to a short reverberation effect if the modulation
rate is weak or “chorus” if we increase the modulation rate.
The “Bode-Bass” patch
6.3.4.2
Electronic percussion sequence
For this example we will use the sequencer to create a simple melody with the
Bode Shifter. Sequence lines 1 and 2 will modulate the height of the Bode
frequency (” Frequency shifter modulation”).
Take the preset “Sequences” > “Bode_Seq” in the “Factory” bank. The
composition of modules is about the same as the previous example. A low pass
24dB filter has been added to filter undesirable high-pitched harmonics as
output from the Bode Shifter.
The first two sequencer lines modulate two Bode Shifter modulation inputs (the
first at a value of 0.3247 and the second at – 0.4588). The two sequences
complement one another setting the “amount of shift” parameter.