Seaside Raga Sitar Patch Video
Internal Audio Path:
-Raga goes into a phaser with a crossfader controlling the dry/wet mix.
-The output of the phaser is fed into a 3 band EQ to shave some harsh high frequencies off of the signal.
-A clocked stereo delay line with a filter in its feedback loop is there to sound like a tape echo. The two delay times are slightly different and panned hard left and right to generate a wide stereo field.
-A limiter is placed on the output of the patch to boost and protect the output.
Internal CV Path:
-A count clocks a MITO, a clock divider, and Deviant.
-The divider output goes to the strum input on Raga
-MITO triggers the strum input, the chik input, and a channel of Deviant.
-Ch. 1 of Deviant modulates the rhythms of strum and chin.
-Ch. 2 of Deviant is quantized and used as a 1v/octave source for Raga.
-A triangle LFO controls the chow phaser frequency
-Another triangle LFO controls the cutoff on the delay line filters.
Metamodule Knob Mappings:
A - Mito Ch. 1 (strum pattern)
B - Mito Ch. 2 (chik pattern)
C - Mito Ch. 3 (note pattern
D - Delay feedback
E - Delay filter cutoff
F - Delay Dry/Wet
U - Deviant Ch. 1 top
V - Deviant Ch. 1 bottom
W - Phaser LFO rate
X - Deviant Ch. 2 top
Y - Deviant Ch. 2 bottom
Z - Delay filter LFO rate
Raga.vcv (3.7 KB)
Raga.yml (13.3 KB)