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Hi there...
Since we discussed this topic in the Galbanum thread, I always ask myself, if it is possible to fake some kind of wavescanning synthesis in the MUX...it is... This is a little demo from a short try to fake this typical sound...nothing perfect but one can imagine, what it shall be: http://soundcloud.com/trancit01/wavescan1demo The pad sound at the beginning (playing through the complete demo) is nothing but modulated Oscillators playing different waveforms in a rythmical order, controlled by a few supermodulators... Please note, this is not a sequenced sound, I am just holding chords, the complete movement in the sound comes from the oscillator section... |
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Very nice!!
When can we have the patch? My own attempt was much more humble compared to this (instruments/pads/wavetable) |
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love the demo and the sounds very curious to see how you made it.... |
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Not that the following is useful at this very moment, but i just want to let you guys know that i followed this and the galbanum topic with great interest, and i've added worked out notes on the WL about creating a real wavetable osc (or extending the current osc with such feature). |
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mutools wrote: Not that the following is useful at this very moment, but i just want to let you guys know that i followed this and the galbanum topic with great interest, and i've added worked out notes on the WL about creating a real wavetable osc (or extending the current osc with such feature).
That would be very great indeed, just because my way I tried is a pain in the arse to setup for new sounds... BTW, is there any way to have something like a random modulator as an LFO or similar??? |
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mutools wrote: Modulation Generators -> Wobble Generator
Is it that what you're looking for? This is great, i use it a lot for random percussion pitch modulation! Quote: and i've added worked out notes on the WL about creating a real wavetable osc (or extending the current osc with such feature)
I'd like to have both. I.e. a real wavetable OSC plus the current one wich already sounds great ! |
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Juan Mendoza wrote: I'd like to have both. I.e. a real wavetable OSC plus the current one wich already sounds great ! Believe me, you don't want to have it... I just looked at the pad sound "Wavetable" and had to laugh... in german we say: "Zwei Dumme, ein Gedanke" Andreas, you understand me... (to all the non german speakers: it means something like: 2 silly person but had the same (good) idea) The only difference I made, is that I put the Osc, with their balance controls complete serial: OSC1: Balancer1 Input 1 OSC2: Balancer1 Input 2 Balancer1 Output: Balancer2 Input 1 OSC3: Balancer2 Input2 Balancer2 Output: Balancer3 Input 1 OSC4: Balancer3 Input2 All Balance controls are mapped to individual Supermodulators... The pain in the arse is to set up the Supermodulators... |
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mutools wrote: Modulation Generators -> Wobble Generator
Is it that what you're looking for? The problem is: a) it is not tempo syncable... especially for filter modulations is tempo sync a must have b) if I turn the amplitude down I don't get any "sharp" modulation anymore... it turns into something like "wuuuaaaa" ...like an envelope with a slower attack... btw, a problem I have with many modulation sources in the mux... either they tend to start clicking (like the Supermodulator) or they seem to have something like a slow attack |
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Trancit wrote: mutools wrote: Modulation Generators -> Wobble Generator
Is it that what you're looking for? The problem is: a) it is not tempo syncable... especially for filter modulations is tempo sync a must have I thought you said 'random'? Quote: btw, a problem I have with many modulation sources in the mux... either they tend to start clicking (like the Supermodulator) or they seem to have something like a slow attack
Can you send me a concrete example pls. Thx. |
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mutools wrote: Trancit wrote: mutools wrote: Modulation Generators -> Wobble Generator
Is it that what you're looking for? The problem is: a) it is not tempo syncable... especially for filter modulations is tempo sync a must have I thought you said 'random'? Random values...tempo syncable timing!!! mutools wrote: Quote: btw, a problem I have with many modulation sources in the mux... either they tend to start clicking (like the Supermodulator) or they seem to have something like a slow attack
Can you send me a concrete example pls. Thx. Will prepare some...stay tuned |
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Trancit wrote: Will prepare some...stay tuned Check email!!! |
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Well received, thanks. |
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