Dynamic complex CV processing
is DC coupled
throughout, allowing for the
processing of CVs as well as audio
signals. can act as a
collection of mixers, polarisers, a
VCA, and a Four Quadrant
Multiplier to combine simple CVs
into much more complex and
musically interesting
combinations. Given four CVs (A,
B, C, and D) patched to the Left
(A), Right (B), and Side (C) Inputs,
as well as the Width CV (D) input,
the following combinations are
created at the following outputs:
- Mid out =
𝐴+𝐵
2
- Side out =
𝐴−𝐵
2
- Left out =
(1 − |𝐷|)
𝐴+𝐵
2
(
)
+ 𝐶𝐷
- Right out =
(1 − |𝐷|)
𝐴+𝐵
2
(
)
− 𝐶𝐷
While the maths involved may look complex, all you need to know to
make music is that will create different mixes of the A, B, and
C inputs and that D will crossfade between them. Try different slow
moving modulations in and patch them to differing destinations so as
one output goes up another will go down, morphing modulation in and
out of your patch. If you only have three modulation sources available
then you’ll still get good results using only the A, B, and D inputs. Don’t
forget to mult the Left and Right outs and use a copy of them to
modulate the speed of modulation going to the Left and Right inputs
for some seriously complex mod patching.