Sometimes I want the amount of an osc effect ( specifically trajector ) to be more drastical , so I use them 2 times ..
But in spectroblend mode , choosing some of the spectral osc effect 2 times , results in nothing but a boring sine wave instead of the wanted spectral effect .
Most noticeable with he trajector in spectroblend mode , trajector giving fm like sounds , so If i want a more aggresive fm like sound want would use a second trajector effect , but this has an opposite effect , using a second trajector in spectroblend gives me a boring sine wave as outcome .
spectroblend + 2 same osc effects trajector = results in sine
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I doubt whether that will ever work as you expect, because the "spectral effects" are math applied to the levels of partials. However, you could try using e.g. Trajector and ChopLift together.gentleclockdivider wrote:Sometimes I want the amount of an osc effect ( specifically trajector ) to be more drastical, so I use them 2 times ...
