BTW I discovered this after looking at MC's piano patch - I was trying try to find out what was causing the aliasing type noise in the very high notes - setting detune to 0 made it slightly better, turning off Sync, or Eleven cured it, but, unfortunately, also killed that really nice piano timbre that MC had discovered
Eleven with Osc Sync
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
I've just noticed that if you put an Osc into Eleven mode, with a basic sawtooth wave and Detune at zero, just switching on Osc Sync causes a drop in volume and a change in timbre. In Single mode this doesn't happen. What's going on?
BTW I discovered this after looking at MC's piano patch - I was trying try to find out what was causing the aliasing type noise in the very high notes - setting detune to 0 made it slightly better, turning off Sync, or Eleven cured it, but, unfortunately, also killed that really nice piano timbre that MC had discovered
BTW I discovered this after looking at MC's piano patch - I was trying try to find out what was causing the aliasing type noise in the very high notes - setting detune to 0 made it slightly better, turning off Sync, or Eleven cured it, but, unfortunately, also killed that really nice piano timbre that MC had discovered
- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Yea, the eleven mode also gets real noisy when you turn on the "inv" button, turn up the "phase", then modulate it with a 1/4-1/8 lfo. It gets too noisy to use. I move it to quad mode, then the noise stops. The noise being digital artifacts like.
