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@Urs
Is there any way you could add a tool that injects white noise into a Curve ?

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brick wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:08 am @Urs
Is there any way you could add a tool that injects white noise into a Curve ?
I tried vectoring samples of white noise, and it just looks like a hot mess and sounds nothing like white noise.

Curves excel at "manageable" shapes, and that's where they play out their strengths. They are not so suited for randomness and stuff.

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A hot mess aint what we want.

Cheers Urs

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brick wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:08 am Is there any way you could add a tool that injects white noise into a Curve ?
Modulating the depth of the Scrambler Osc FX with, eg, an MSEG, envelope, or LFO can get something that's not far off white noise.

Here:
Just Noise.zip
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hakey wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:51 pm
brick wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:08 am Is there any way you could add a tool that injects white noise into a Curve ?
Modulating the depth of the Scrambler Osc FX with, eg, an MSEG, envelope, or LFO can get something that's not far off white noise.

Here: Just Noise.zip
Thanks hakey.

Was kinda wanting to do a glitch type thing. Regular shape curves interspersed with white noise curves. The scrambler affects the whole signal. Useful to know it can do something close to white noise.

Just thinking aside , it'd be kinda cool to have a circuit bent type osc fx for some glitchy weird sounds..

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brick wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 1:32 pm
Just thinking aside , it'd be kinda cool to have a circuit bent type osc fx for some glitchy weird sounds..
You can modulate the parameters of the OscFX. For example, doing that with Map-O-Matic can make some widely changing sounds.

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You can modulate the parameters of the OscFX. For example, doing that with Map-O-Matic can make some widely changing sounds.
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Yeah I've been through the OscFX. Im thinking more of a sample rate reducer / noise / bit crusher / fuzz type of thing. You can get some interesting stuff happening modulating parameters with the S&H LFO at audio rate, but it never really sounds like a circuit bent synth.

More experimentation is required:)

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brick wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:14 pm Im thinking more of a sample rate reducer / noise / bit crusher / fuzz type of thing.
Ahh... yeah, I also requested a sample rate reduction/bit crusher OscFX.

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