YouTube Uploaded by joel1088 on Dec 30, 2011
PLEASE READ: The behavior described is actually by design. According to flightofharmony: "Mod2 and Envelope go to the same place. Mod2 is an envelope input with an attenuator, while the Envelope input is un-attenuated. It’s not bleedthrough, plugging the LFO into the Mod2 means he is modulating his gate signal on the Envelope input. Adding the Gate to the LFO signal is increasing the cutoff threshold."
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"Modular tip video, how to get rid of bleed when using amplitude modulation on the V'Amp.
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Just plug the LFO into Mod 1. This is your mod source input for AM/RM.
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