Fake LFO
The Sub H doesnt have a dedicated LFO
So set the clock to retrigger the envelope
Now the envelopes work independently,.
and have independent attack /decay.
Set a slow VCF filter attack & a Fast VCA filter attack for example.
You can use the filter to add extra movement and life to anything that will take a control voltage
Here we are patching the output of seq 1 to the filter cutoff and seq 2 to the VCA
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Using the Envelope Generator outputs.
The Sub H has two EGs which are a great source of CVs (in addition to the two sequencers).
You can patch these to external synths like a DFAM (its filter cutoff for example) or use then internally
Here one EG is patched to Rhythm generator 1
and the other to rhythm gen 3
Now the speeds of the sequencers are envelope controlled.
Really any CV can be patched into these rhythm inputs.
You essentially have voltage control of the 4 clock dividers
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Making longer sequences.
The SubH has just two 4 step sequencers, but its possible to combine them to
make longer sequences.
Here we direct both sequencers to oscillator 1
Sequencer 1 feeds the main VCO 1
Seq 2 feeds the 1st harmonic of VCO 1
Make sure the sequencers run at different speeds.
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Moog General
+ Clocking the Korg SQ 10 - S triggers
+ Moog CABLE -S-trig to V-trig
+ Modular Clocks - Analog, MIDI , PPQN
+ Moog CABLE -S-trig to V-trig
+ Modular Clocks - Analog, MIDI , PPQN
Moog - Mother 32/ DFAM/ SubHarmonicon
+ Moog Mother 32 - sequencer - recording your first pattern (keyboard mode)
+ Moog Mother 32 - set up mode - assignable output, midi channel, tempo input settings
+ Moog Mother 32 - sequencer - Step Mode - slides, glides, ratchets, rolls
+ Moog sub harm & DFAM 10 ..... live jam with patch notes
Moog Modular
+ 901 VCO
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