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AuthorTopic: a DSP idea for Vsties that lack bass
realmarco
Posted: 6th August 2002 02:22
how bout this Dev's

a Function that would be awsome would be a buttons that youcan press and it opens a sine oscillator on top of the sound being calculated

like you have a 2 osc saw patch running

and if you lack bass you click on the Bass buttons and it sounds a sine wave following th the synths notes

like freAlpha...you got 4 oscillator,when i want bass on a specific patch, without having to cope with PSP mixbass or MDA subb, I just select a sine wave ontop of the patch

and there ya go Bass Paradise [Grin]

of course you devs have to tweak it.
so that the sine is not too obvious oo/and doesn't distort.

...one of Absynth great feature is that it automatically adjust's the 3 cells channel so that everything doesn't got passed odB [Smile]

what do you think
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