That's exactly what FabFilter Volcano has been known for since its first release in 2005. Surely, Drambo doesn’t let you build an actual envelope follower from scratch, said:Nothing beats a vintage sounding, gritty and creamy cut-off filter. How would you “program” the follower to react unpredictably any easier than with any other app-provided envelope. I understand you can build effects based on modules, but I assume the envelope follower module is provided for you in Drambo and you use it to control various parameters. I keep looking into Drambo only get confused on why it’s always recommended. You might be better off building a custom effect processor in a modular environment (Drambo, miRack etc.). I thought I’d ask if any apps out there are known for (or specialize) in tracking said: Modern models of the Digitech Whammy pedal also don’t lose tracking like original. I had tried this before with Turnado and couldn’t confuse the envelope. I thought I’d ask if any apps out there are known for (or specialize) envelopes tracking said: Most tape delay emulations try to work in the old flaws with hiss, warble, flutter, etc. It’s subtle, but it is glitching at the end of sustained notes. In my clip above, I used a fuzz and a tape delay with a bit of wow/flutter to try to get the envelope confused. One of the wave shakes it offers is “random”, and there’s a knob to set the wave’s symmetry as well. If only there was a digital emulation of something like the Drolo Twin Peaks tremolo. So maybe an envelope could do the same if you just confuse it at its input… I’m thinking an octave pedal glitches all the time, because its tracking is poor or the signal it’s receiving is all over the place. Maybe stick a tremolo pedal before the envelope and set it to a stutter, could that make the envelope glitch more? Is an envelope filter/follower something that’s set to react to certain frequencies, playing dynamics, or does it react to amplitude variations? I ask because if it’s a matter of the envelope filter “tracking”, then perhaps you could try to confuse the envelope filter an inconsistent signal. You’re right, I haven’t used it in a while but after a quick check, yes, it doesn’t have an said: I jumped around your video tutorial and, correct me if I’m wrong, there’s was no point where you are tweaking envelope controls for an incoming signal. Very cool sounds in Passbot, but I can find no mention of an envelope follower in the AppStore description. I jumped around your video tutorial and, correct me if I’m wrong, there’s was no point where you are tweaking envelope controls for an incoming said: Maybe watch some vids on PaSSBot - not sure it’s what you’re looking for exactly but it certainly does glitchy, weird, unpredictable etc Maybe watch some vids on PaSSBot - not sure it’s what you’re looking for exactly but it certainly does glitchy, weird, unpredictable said: Can anyone comment on the “wobble” and if this app can glitch like old hardware?Ĭan FAC Envolver glitch? I realize it doesn’t have it’s own sound, but if the envelope follower can do the nasty stuff, I’ll buy another filter app to use with said:Ĭan FAC Envolver glitch? I realize it doesn’t have it’s own sound, but if the envelope follower can do the nasty stuff, I’ll buy another filter app to use with it. it also has a few more filters than just LP/BP/HP. I see Fabfilter Volcano 3 has a “wobble” setting on it’s envelope, instead of the standard attack/release. I found another thread that said the Kai Aras SF-1 is “less predictable” than some of the other offerings, like Filterstation2, but that thread is from 2019 and theres surely plenty more offerings by now. I’m using the envelope follower in THU Overloud and it’s actually pretty good (it glitches occasionally), but I’m looking for something more configurable that, hopefully, has a visual representation of the input source and envelope so I can better tweak the settings. I pump long volume swells with a steel guitar and a volume pedal so this won’t be for anything quick like funk guitar strumming or drums. I’m looking for an impolite envelope filter with unpredictable glitches like the old Mutron pedals.
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