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TBH I've never got past just looking at it! Principally because I know I'm going to have to look it up in the online manual, which kinda puts me off. I just find the manual a bit of a struggle sometimes.

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mutools wrote:Try combining it with some parallel filters in front of it.
Thanks for the tip. You mean "guitar => filters => amp distortion"? Are you having lowpass filters in mind?
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sl23 wrote:TBH I've never got past just looking at it! Principally because I know I'm going to have to look it up in the online manual
Why?
Broader question: Are you familiar with synth basics? Eg: Do you know what phase modulation is?

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Reincke wrote:
mutools wrote:Try combining it with some parallel filters in front of it.
Thanks for the tip. You mean "guitar => filters => amp distortion"? Are you having lowpass filters in mind?
JR
Rather EQ / bandpass filters, but can be any combi. Bottomline is to color the distortion effect. Though i must add i'm not yet very experienced with building guitar effect chains.

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mutools wrote: Why?
Broader question: Are you familiar with synth basics? Eg: Do you know what phase modulation is?
I understand analogue synthesis, but phase modulation isn't something I've come across

BTW, I'd hardly call pm basic synthesis.

Regarding online manual, I think it's because it's not laid out too well, mostly.
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Something to check... I just noticed that recording in a track with a vst was recording 2 notes in the same position... So I went to edit the clip and after selecting the note and moving it there was another note under it? Happened multiple times. OSX 10.9.5. Latest MuLab 6.5.15. And I tried it with 6.1.4. Also... FYI. I do have a new keyboard a CME, but it's not having any issues with Studio One 3 or 2 so not sure what the problem could be...

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sl23 wrote:BTW, I'd hardly call pm basic synthesis.
Exactly. PM is not what you learn about in "Synthesis 101" classes, I bet :).

Hmm... these three are the best hits from Google... (the first is referenced by at least one other in the results)
http://vespers.ca/shop/courses/synthesi ... ne-course/
https://www.udemy.com/synthesis-101-a-b ... synthesis/
http://www.pyramind.com/training/course ... g-courses/

Subtractive (in the last one only?!), FM, Additive, Granular, Wavetable and Physical Modelling but no phase mod synthesis
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Phase modulation is exactly what Yamaha-style "FM" synthesis is, used on all those DX synths.

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EvilDragon wrote:Phase modulation is exactly what Yamaha-style "FM" synthesis is, used on all those DX synths.
Wikipedia Frequency Modulation Synthesis sends me to Phase modulation which sends me to Phase-shift keying, at which point I get confused as it's mostly maths.

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That's what it is, maths. :)

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Try this. Its a step-by-step explanation of FM and PM.
It starts very basic, ie "As we know - a note has a pitch" and builds from there.
http://nerds-central.blogspot.com.au/20 ... hesis.html
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Sorry I'm late, but: wow, the Basic Synth really sounds official now! GREAT JOB! :tu:

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Taron wrote:wow, the Basic Synth
Yes, you can create storms with that thing!

Hmmm, because it is the first synth that new users encounter, perhaps we can do a few presets for it?
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That would be very much appreciated ;-)

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AH, haha...hmmm...OMC maybe? (OneMuxCompetition) :lol:
Or rather BSC for that matter...hmmm...that could be good fun for sure!!! :hyper:

But, yeah, no worries, I'd totally enjoy making some presets, but the silly part here is that there is no such thing like a preset for a mux, you know, eh...it's gonna be a "New mux". Sometimes I do wonder, if there could be a justifiable and reasonable way of having a kind of preset format for already "baked" muxes, so to say. It always feels a little odd to switch out the whole synth, rather than changing 4 parameters.
But it would be a major can of worms, I'm very clear about that. :shrug:

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