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Kristin Hsiao

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Kranular

In this patch, I&#39;ve created an effect that takes the signal from the granular module and passes it through a delay line and onset detector. To control the density and texture of the granular sound, I used two separate LFOs. <br><br>On the onset detector side, I added a CV filter before an LFO to shape the waveform and a Value module for adjusting the depth of parameters. Then, send them into a Multiplier to modulate the grain size on the granular sound. However, I noticed that the CV output was going from 0 to 1, and I wanted it to go in the opposite direction. So I added a CV inverter to invert the signal. <br><br>One of the fun features of this patch is the ability to freeze the granular sound. You can hear how it sounds in the video.

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flow

I’ve been dreaming of making a sound effect that comes with a sequence of glittering, envelope-filtered notes every time I strum the guitar. That’s why this patch was created.<br><br>The sequence was in E key with 1 octave. But you can modify it to any key you want. Its VCA was controlled by an envelope follower. That means the volume of the sequence will be opened when a signal comes in. There was also a CV filter controlling the frequency of the sequence. Due to the envelope follower, the frequency can be drastically affected by the dynamic of your playing.<br><br>You can hear what it sounds like in the video. Btw, the sequence was in stereo. I’d recommend using stereo out to get a better result.

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