![]() ![]() ![]() The thing step sequencers and envelope generators have in common is that they both operate on the principle of dividing up time into a series of equal slices or “steps” and applying different values to each step separately. Part 10 – Granular Synthesis & Sample Processing.Part 8 – Step Sequencers & Envelope Generators.In this part of our sound design series, we’re going to look at how step sequencers and envelope generators can be used not just to trigger notes for creating melodies and bass-lines, but to step-automate volume, filters, pitch, panning and a host of other useful parameters.Ĭatch up on the other parts in the series: And to achieve this movement, modulating – or “changing over time” – certain aspects of the sound is the key. So much of good sound design is about turning relatively static sounds into living, breathing, multilayered, evolving experiences. ![]()
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