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Advanced techniques
The Woovebox is an incredibly versatile device that can help you re-create complex music production and sound design techniques. With its powerful capabilities, you can create advanced tremolo and vibrato effects as well as intricate delay effects to give your music an extra layer of depth. Learn to use the Woovebox to its fullest potential and bring your music production to the next level!
Using the C2dc (7/hh) and C2EF (8/Pc) parameters on the filter page, the filter cut-off can be made to influence AEG decay and reverb+delay 1 depth respectively.
The amplitude LFO and pitch LFO for each oscillator can be set to only trigger only if a step is accompanied by the 'ALFO' or 'PLFO' conditionals.
Your Woovebox comes with a dual delay unit. The output of either unit can be tapped and used as an oscillator in any patch by choosing it as an oscillator wave type. By feeding back one delay's output to another while modifying the signal in between (for example filtering), complex and interesting delay effects can be achieved, such as the quintessental "dub" delay effect where each subsequent echo is filtered differently (usually by a high-pass filter).
Pulse widths of arbitrary duration, as well as pulse width modulation can be achieved by using the ring modulation ('rinG') algorithm.
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- 15. L.C.rt rate for cutoff frequency LFO (under Filter page)
Specifies the speed by which the LFO should oscillate.
- 16. L.C.ho hold duration for cutoff frequency LFO (under Filter page)
Specifies the hold duration in milliseconds for which the LFO should hold the LFO's sampled value.