Roland Supersaw - any idea how the original was done?
- KVRAF
- 2569 posts since 4 Sep, 2006 from 127.0.0.1
asymetrical detune - exactly what i did with my osc, tho i used an algo for the asymetrical values..
It doesn't matter how it sounds..
..as long as it has BASS and it's LOUD!
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..as long as it has BASS and it's LOUD!
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- KVRian
- 595 posts since 6 Mar, 2005 from Italy
thanks for the samples! 
Cerca almeno di essere l'uomo che il tuo cane immagina tu sia.
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 7 Jul, 2004 from Ukraine
I do not know, that were the only supersaw samples I have, and if there is someone with the real jp, then we can ask him to sample it with the required settings. From the posted samples it seems that the max detune is around +-80 cents.But how much is 1Detune when fully detuned?
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- KVRer
- 28 posts since 1 Dec, 2007
I have long raw audio samples of a real JP. (Each sample has the "C" notes of the keyboard - so there is 5 notes in each sample. )igorrr wrote:I do not know, that were the only supersaw samples I have, and if there is someone with the real jp, then we can ask him to sample it with the required settings. From the posted samples it seems that the max detune is around +-80 cents.But how much is 1Detune when fully detuned?
The list below refers to the position of the knob on the JP, as different levels of detuning are applied.
- 1. None
2. Quarter
3. Half
4. Three Quarters
5. Full
Mr B.
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- KVRist
- 77 posts since 18 Nov, 2007 from Estonia
Seems like the tuning of the detuned saws is not even exponential.
Full detune:
1st pair: f*(1 +/- 0.02)
2nd pair: f*(1 +/- 0.06)
3rd pair: f*(1 +/- 0.11)
That also rules out the chorus thing.
Full detune:
1st pair: f*(1 +/- 0.02)
2nd pair: f*(1 +/- 0.06)
3rd pair: f*(1 +/- 0.11)
That also rules out the chorus thing.
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- KVRAF
- 2263 posts since 6 Aug, 2007
If you guys are really having trouble finding JP-8000/8080 samples of the real Supersaw, I could get you some later tonight. I'll be at work for the next 10 hours or so, though, so I can't help but believe you will probably have what you need by that point.
Nonetheless, this conversation is rather interesting, and I would love to help out.
Nonetheless, this conversation is rather interesting, and I would love to help out.
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- KVRian
- 595 posts since 6 Mar, 2005 from Italy
well, thanks much appreciated!sockofgold wrote:If you guys are really having trouble finding JP-8000/8080 samples of the real Supersaw, I could get you some later tonight. I'll be at work for the next 10 hours or so, though, so I can't help but believe you will probably have what you need by that point.
Nonetheless, this conversation is rather interesting, and I would love to help out.
Cerca almeno di essere l'uomo che il tuo cane immagina tu sia.
- KVRAF
- 1736 posts since 19 May, 2006 from Nomadic (Chicago and San Francisco mostly)
I have a JP-8000 sitting right here. Unfortunately my recording interface doesn't work with Windows7, so I'll need to install and boot to XP, I won't be able to do this until tomorrow. If you need any samples/recordings for any of my hardware I'm willing to help out where I can. PM me with specifications and I'll see what I can do. (if you don't PM me I might not get the message
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noise and beats: Negutyv Xeiro do people actually click these?
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
gearlust: Roland JP-8000, too much/not enough eurorack
machinecode by: u-he, Bitwig, Fabfilter, NI, et al
- KVRAF
- 18372 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Or maybe a radioactive one?Urs wrote:You'd need several LFOs at different rates to compute a good supersaw...
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- KVRAF
- 2263 posts since 6 Aug, 2007
What kind of samples would make it easiest for you guys to do what you need? 24/96?
24/44.1?
Do you need multiple pitches, or just a middle C at varied settings of Supersaw?
Oh, and how long should each sample be? Is 1/4-1/2 second of each setting enough, or is there slow phase drift that will require longer samples?
24/44.1?
Do you need multiple pitches, or just a middle C at varied settings of Supersaw?
Oh, and how long should each sample be? Is 1/4-1/2 second of each setting enough, or is there slow phase drift that will require longer samples?
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- KVRAF
- 2263 posts since 6 Aug, 2007
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GRXL5DE1
Here you go. 24/44.1 glory. There are about as many supersaw samples in here as you could ask for. All middle C, roughly 3/4-second long. Basically, I just moved the mix fader up between each note until it reach the top, and then increased the detune fader a bit and did it again.
Naturally, the very first note has the controls at 0%/0%, and the last note has them at 100%/100%.
Hope these help.
(Oh, and these come from an initialized patch, so no filter/OSC 2/chorus or any other junk.)
Here you go. 24/44.1 glory. There are about as many supersaw samples in here as you could ask for. All middle C, roughly 3/4-second long. Basically, I just moved the mix fader up between each note until it reach the top, and then increased the detune fader a bit and did it again.
Naturally, the very first note has the controls at 0%/0%, and the last note has them at 100%/100%.
Hope these help.
(Oh, and these come from an initialized patch, so no filter/OSC 2/chorus or any other junk.)
