Native Polysynth wave shapes - WTH is the Sine?

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When I was at school they always gave me the triangle to play in music class and I always got it wrong as I ended up day dreaming and forgot to make it 'ding'...... ohh the waveform... sorry !

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Sine is where the heart is :D

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Polysynth modelled from Korg Polysix i guess. In this case there is no Sine wave for a reason ;) As Polysix don't have sine wave as well.

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I much prefer the cosine wave, I find its easier to fit into the mix, but I've not seen many synths advertising that feature. :)

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I'm probably going to say something very stupid.. isn't there a free VST which produces a sinewave? For instance:
http://www.numerisson.com/novaflash/vstlist/

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CrazyLittleSomething wrote:I'm probably going to say something very stupid.. isn't there a free VST which produces a sinewave? For instance:
http://www.numerisson.com/novaflash/vstlist/
VST cannot have this cool Bitwig modulation at audio rate :P

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nechronics wrote:You could always jerry rig the test tone test tone generator :hihi: :?
the test tone generator does it too, just had a look with span. The way to get a pure sine seems to be to load a sine sample into the sampler. That seems to be the cleanest way to go

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goatgirl wrote:I much prefer the cosine wave, I find its easier to fit into the mix, but I've not seen many synths advertising that feature. :)
Well if you really want this, get a quadrature vco, like a doepfer a-110-4 or a-110-6 :)

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