I don't know veils, but speaking of dual (or 2 channels of quad) VCAs in general for stereo panning:
- mult your soundsource to be inputted in each channel
- control channel 1 with a control voltage
- mult and inverse the control voltage to modulate channel 2
You also have to set a CV offset for the VCAs. When you modulate with a bipolar CV signal (like many LFOs), you would have the same offset for the 2 channels (eg in the middle). So when the LFO is at its center point, you will have equal volume on left and right, and when 1 channel goes up to other goes down.
With unipolar signals (like most EGs), you would set the offset of channel 1 to 0, and of the other channel to max) to achieve the same thing (have 1 channel closing while the other is opening)
- mult your soundsource to be inputted in each channel
- control channel 1 with a control voltage
- mult and inverse the control voltage to modulate channel 2
You also have to set a CV offset for the VCAs. When you modulate with a bipolar CV signal (like many LFOs), you would have the same offset for the 2 channels (eg in the middle). So when the LFO is at its center point, you will have equal volume on left and right, and when 1 channel goes up to other goes down.
With unipolar signals (like most EGs), you would set the offset of channel 1 to 0, and of the other channel to max) to achieve the same thing (have 1 channel closing while the other is opening)
Statistics: Posted by jasses — Wed Nov 13, 2024 5:48 am