Widen Oscillators sound in Bazille?

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Will this happen in the near future? :)

Id love to see that :)

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Have you seen how tuning or panning can be spread by stack voices? It's either this or stereo cables, which is weird and gets weirder with more modules connecting. Or was it something else?

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It can be good to use two oscillators, slightly detuned and panned to the left and right. Or, you can use an LFO to pan one oscillator around and detune it slightly up and down. Run it through a delay and the sound will be coming at you from all angles, and the repeats will be beating against the new notes, thanks to the pitch mod.
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I did try panning, but it doesnt bring the result i want :)

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Panning alone won't work. You have to pan and then detune the oscillators with respect to each other to get the widening effect.

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Just increase the voices to 2 or higher, and choose "Stack Voices" as the modulator for Pan. It goes very wide.

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Thanks, but it doesnt really get very wide and besides that one of the sides then dominates the volume amplitude.

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Make sure the number of voices is even. I think if it's odd then you will get an unequal number of voices going to each side.

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I do, still it doesnt get anywhere wide like lets say in Hive.

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Well, do what Sendy and moscom_electronics suggested - detuning two oscillators and panning one left, the other right. If that's not wide enough for you, you can go a step further and, if you're using Live - rack up two instances of Bazille and pan one instance left and the other right. But I doubt this will be wider than just panning two oscillators (Which should be detuned against each other).

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Thank you all for helping,

i was doing widening wrong and i know what, now im getting good results :)

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