Amongst many other modules, ModIV provides a KS capable module, called FCmodDly2. Which is not used in this patch, because, after some editing, tuning became unstable (every 2nd note had wrong pitch

How does it work?
-A short noise signal (here realized by noiseGenerator>VCA<ADenvelope) is sent to
-StringVariable osc, which gets its input freq from the MVC via a
-pitchModifier; modulation input1 is an
--amplitudeModulator, which modulates the Lfo's gain, by 1) Aftertouch [use it!] and 2) the Lfo itself.
the StringVariable osc's output is controlled by a
-VCA, modulated by an Adsr envelope. signal passes to the
-P1 Lp filter, which also has its own AD envelope for modulating cutoff frequency. the other cfMod source is the Lfo. to compensate gainloss, after the filter there is a
-12dB gain module, feeding a
-wShaperSftClp, to add a subtle saturation fx. after that, there is the last module before getting monophone, the
-polyOut, connected to a VU meter to avoid unwanted clipping, and a
-FreeFilterBank, where specific frequencies can be amplified or attenuated. Finally there are
-TempoFlanger and TempoDelay modules, to give some spatial impression.

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