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Stomper
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Roland Kuit
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iPassenger
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davep
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:41 pm Post subject:
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A couple of other ideas for getting a big fuzzy supersaw with reduced DSP:
1. Use more than one Master osc and connect a separate triangle LFO to each one and and set the LFOs to very fast vibrato like about 18 to 25 Hz, with each LFO at a different rate. Try maybe four masters oscs, eahc with their own LFO, and one saw slave osc controlled by each master ocs.
2. Try using some saw LFO modules running at audio rates as substitutes for some of the regular oscs. The LFOs use much less DSP. They may not sound as good but that can be OK if you use a combination of regular oscs and a few extra audio-rate LFOs to fill in the sound. _________________ Dave Peck |
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Stomper
Joined: Jul 08, 2009 Posts: 40 Location: Israel
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:57 pm Post subject:
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roland kuit wrote: | hi stomper, i'm not behind my machine, so i cant really experiment with your 1st question. on the g2demo, here you have an answer on your 2nd question. the portamento can be controlled with the 1st morph knob.
you can replace the mono keyboard with a polyphonic one. you van use an other morph knob too. velocity f.i. |
i knew it was simple
thnx!
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Stomper
Joined: Jul 08, 2009 Posts: 40 Location: Israel
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:21 pm Post subject:
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davep wrote: | 1. Use more than one Master osc and connect a separate triangle LFO to each one and and set the LFOs to very fast vibrato like about 18 to 25 Hz, with each LFO at a different rate. Try maybe four masters oscs, eahc with their own LFO, and one saw slave osc controlled by each master ocs. |
Do you mean one slave controlled by all the masters or 4 slaves each controlled by a different master?
as for using lfo as osc, i rather not. sound quality is important to me, so if i wont find a way around it, ill just use something else.
thnx everyone for trying.
im gonna upload my patch, maybe it will make it easier to find a way.
Regards,
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cappy2112
Joined: Dec 24, 2004 Posts: 2465 Location: San Jose, California
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:43 pm Post subject:
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Stomper wrote: | Hi,
Im trying to make a supersaw pads patch.
i forgot to take the patch file with me, so ill just write it down for now.
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Try searching the forum messages for supersaw or similar.
I remember one guy posted a patch that he did on the Micromodular that was extremely buzzy- and very good sounding.
I don't remember the DSP usage- but the sound was quite amazing.
I think the user was GeneralElectrik (sp??) _________________ Free Tibet. Release the Panchen Lama from prison. Let the Dalai Lama return to his home. |
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davep
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