![]() ![]() My favorite envelope in the dropdown is the Volume tab (ofc) and the "Pitch Vibrato Depth", a bit lower on the same column. the envelope check must be checked in order for it to be enabled! if it's not, you won't hear the changes you made. ![]() Just incase you don't hear anything changing. you can click on the interactive surface to pinpoint where you want your x/y axis of the modulation dots to go, so don't even worry about it.Īnother thing to take note of is the "Check" next to the knobs. It's pretty straight forward, but honestly I almost never use these. In order, these mean "Attack", "Duration", "Sustain", and "release". What you should be focusing on is the knobs in the lower left corner of the modulation screen, that go by "Att", "Dec", "Sus", and 'Rel". The dropdown on the left is the the main envelopes, and you don't really need to use the other on the right, that's just for mapping to keyboard and other complicated stuff. These are the coolest part of making the 8-bit sounds. Put it at where you like, but for this short tutorial I'm just going to be using the default square wave (dial turned all the way to the right). You can have either-or, or a mix of the both. To switch from square/saw, use the little "mix" dial in-between the waveforms. ![]() All we really need to focus on is the top left, and the bottom half of the VST.įirst, you should learn to play around with the waves. This is when you don't take into consideration that 90% of the modulation and automation tools in this VST aren't used all that much. ![]()
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