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This is a 4 VCO analog synth with a dual multimode (lpf2, lpf4, hpf2, bpf2) filter. VCF1 has an additional Comb-filter. Each VCO includes its own LFOs for PWM and pitch modulation. Each VCO has an additional Knob fpr S&H PWM. The VCFs have their own VADSR-Envelope. The switch \"1 12 COMB\" selects between VCF1, DUAL FILTER and COMB-filter. The switch \"SER PAR\" selects the serial or parallel mode fpr the dual vcf.
One comment : The synth will grow in the future (for example a sequencer). Updates will be entered to the user library.
Update since v1.3: Effects (stereo chorus, flanger, tube reverb, phaser). The VCOs now have a pitch-ENV and a selector for the pich modulation (LFO or ENV). Panning module with modulation.
Update V2.2: The switch for the VCO pitch modulation has been replaced my a mixer for LFO and ENV pich modulation. Some new presets are inside.
New functions will be added when i see problems during programming presets.
One comment : The synth will grow in the future (for example a sequencer). Updates will be entered to the user library.
Update since v1.3: Effects (stereo chorus, flanger, tube reverb, phaser). The VCOs now have a pitch-ENV and a selector for the pich modulation (LFO or ENV). Panning module with modulation.
Update V2.2: The switch for the VCO pitch modulation has been replaced my a mixer for LFO and ENV pich modulation. Some new presets are inside.
New functions will be added when i see problems during programming presets.
This is a very basic version of the more sophisticated HyperOSC 1.0.
The synth simulates the Hypersaw OSCs of the Access Virus TI or the Roland JP-8000. The so called \"HyperOSC\" contains 10 VCOs. The \"Spread\" slider detunes all 10 VCOs at once to get the hypersaw effect. Also all other waveforms or mixes can be used for the hypersaw effect. The synth has a multimode (lpf2, lpf4, hpf2, bpf2) filter. The HyperOSC has a LFO for Pitch modulation and PWM. The VCF has a VADSR-Envelope and a LFO for cutoff mod. The effects are phaser and panning module with a LFO for modulation.
CPU use : with 4 voices appr. 24 percent on AthlonXP 2800+.
The synth simulates the Hypersaw OSCs of the Access Virus TI or the Roland JP-8000. The so called \"HyperOSC\" contains 10 VCOs. The \"Spread\" slider detunes all 10 VCOs at once to get the hypersaw effect. Also all other waveforms or mixes can be used for the hypersaw effect. The synth has a multimode (lpf2, lpf4, hpf2, bpf2) filter. The HyperOSC has a LFO for Pitch modulation and PWM. The VCF has a VADSR-Envelope and a LFO for cutoff mod. The effects are phaser and panning module with a LFO for modulation.
CPU use : with 4 voices appr. 24 percent on AthlonXP 2800+.
The new Version of UltraIngo contains 4 VCOs and 1 HyperOSC (Spread slider for hypersaw effect). Other features are an extensive mod matrix, a dual multimode filter and a sequencer for notes or modulation.
CPU : 3,0 GHz minimum, better Core 2 Duo
CPU : 3,0 GHz minimum, better Core 2 Duo
The engine of this synth is lika a combination of the analog Yamaha CS synths and the Yamaha Motif workstation. It contains 4 elements. Each element is basically a full mono VCO synth with 3 envelopes, modulation, a LPF and a HPF. A mixer and switches for the 4 elements are available.
Nice versatile Lead synth with many features : 4 VCOs, double multimode filter, Sequencer, lots of modulation. NO EFFECTS, just pure analog sound. If you need effects, use your DAW. Based on the UltraIngo V3.0 synth.
This is a collection of Tassman performances based on the patches for the synths i already published. They contain only my own patches, not the LeadIngo patches which are already published by himalaya. The focus of the performances lies on pads and strings plus a few synth brasses and leads. Many of them use \"hypersaw effect\" from the different versions of HyperOSC.
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30 March 2013 at 2:55pm
Mikes_Land
Mikes_Land I would agree with most people on here that the sound you get from Tassman is second to none and I rate it very highly, but the major problem with it is that, up til now anyway, it is not compatible to be automated within Ableton Live.
I'm actually hoping someone gets back to me to tell me this has been addressed, I would gratefully stand corrected.
Thanks.
Mike.
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