I think this is a person who hasn't used a lot of hardware synths, therefore not being in a position to understand their limitations in terms of total number of oscillators available.jmh wrote: How hard it is to understand the basic difference between "supersaw" and "unison"? Apparently too friggin' hard for some.
Supersaw!
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
Just a heads up---it's actually spelled "you", not "u". 
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
u.blueghost wrote:seeblueghost wrote:toblueghost wrote:curiousblueghost wrote:I'm
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- KVRian
- 867 posts since 26 Jul, 2009
xhip allready does it up to 16 ;PKaine wrote:Hmmm.olikana wrote: the hypersaw stacks 9 saws. the supersaw oscillator only 7. and i think pretty much that's the main difference.
To do list: item 87.
Build synth that takes it up to Eleven.
We shall call it a SpinalSaw.
aciddose should call it the supeBBQsauce oscillator.
seriously ,they should all be called "supersaw oscillators" no matter the number....dunno why the Virus had to come up with a new term for his.
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
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- Banned
- 129 posts since 25 Oct, 2010
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- KVRAF
- 9590 posts since 17 Sep, 2002 from Gothenburg Sweden
Huh ?? What ever gave you that idea ?olikana wrote: before VAs arrived unison was limited to 3x at most...so the core of the sound was made with oscillators anyway (pwm+saw+saw)
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- Topic Starter
- 30208 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Well, this goes to show that your example doesn't sound like a JP8000 at all (did you tune one of the oscillators an octave up maybe?)keel wrote:HereUrs wrote:If at all, post a mp3/wav yourself, along with the MIDI. If it's *dry* (no reverb, no filters, no nothing, just plain oscillators) then I'll happily post the MIDI run through whatever I have at my disposal (software, digital hardware, analog hardware).
http://www.sendspace.com/file/noxico
Rar file contains mp3 on fully dry sound. No filtering. There is also that midi file. Sylenth 1 with 3 osc.
Here's my take:
Example 1
Example 2
One of these is the original JP8000 Supersaw. This can not be achieved by stacking ordinary sawtooth waveforms.
- KVRAF
- 2323 posts since 2 Feb, 2009 from Germany
Hard to say which one of these is the JP, the melo is not really optimal for comparing^^
The second example sounds a little bit brighter. So i would say example 1 is the JP, because the most digital in vst used osc's, specially if bandlimited have a brighter touch in the sound.
Btw, how exactly is the JP-emulation now builded? Only via detuning of the single saws, or also with different pan and phase settings?
Because many synths working there on other ways, like sylenths, there are the waveforms in the unisio spreaded in the panning, depented from the voice-count, and on the virus are the phases of the waves also different, also depented on the voice/uni count.
The second example sounds a little bit brighter. So i would say example 1 is the JP, because the most digital in vst used osc's, specially if bandlimited have a brighter touch in the sound.
Btw, how exactly is the JP-emulation now builded? Only via detuning of the single saws, or also with different pan and phase settings?
Because many synths working there on other ways, like sylenths, there are the waveforms in the unisio spreaded in the panning, depented from the voice-count, and on the virus are the phases of the waves also different, also depented on the voice/uni count.
