This week we added some great inspiring presets from EdT to the shared Preset Library. His trademark are unique rhythmical and melodic synthlines that take full advantage of Curve 2's free editable LFOs and envelopes. We asked him if he could give us some insights to his approach to creating new sounds.

>> Hello Ed Ten Eyck. How long have you been making music?
Hi. I've been making music since 1985. Through the years I have made presets for hardware synths (Juno-106 & Wavestation) but switched over to creating on virtual synths in 2010.
>>What do you like most about Curve 2 and what makes it unique in your opinion?
The thing I like the most about Curve2 is I can draw my own waves. The ability to use these waves as OSCs and LFOs makes it unique. It's quite flexible and a great way to get inspired.
>>For what kind of sounds do you prefer Curve 2?
Rhythmic / synthline / bassline sounds are my favorite with Curve2. Layering them can produce some interesting grooves.
>>Which one of the presets you have just uploaded is your favorite?
Mantis Groove. It's fun to experiment making glitchy patterns with it in the DAW vs just holding a note for the whole bar. Filter & resonance are assigned to the modwheel which is useful for effect.
>>Do you have any suggestions for users of Curve 2?
Try using fast fixed sync LFOs to modulate filter cutoff and resonance for interesting tones. If you use LFO 3 or 4 for fixed syncs, then you still have LFOs 1 & 2 open for beat retrig.
If you want to listen to EdT 's typical glitchy patterns in action, listen to this track including his new presets, "Mantis Groove", "Sawpan" and "Biperc":
https://soundcloud.com/cableguys/cableg ... e-2-mantis



