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Hi guys I'm working on several patches and share it here whenever one is complete.
I edited the original post for not starting another thread
The first patch is called Famous and replaces syntai-x(I'm working on a more simple and clean version)
It is inspired by many popular virtual synth ,It is a complex patch but with a more simple appearance of the previous
the structure is very similar to a pair of well known synth :hihi:

any suggestion is welcome :)
EDIT:
I corrected some things and added a version with mfo
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Last edited by Taifunk on Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:06 pm, edited 8 times in total.

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Looking good, nice clean layout.
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through

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+1

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thanks guys, I'm glad you like
I tried to create a front panel ordered to have everything under control without exaggerating the size, mux allows a fantastic workflow and an incredible sound :)

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I tried this out and it sounds great, however it's a little bit of a mystery what everything is to me. I got some unexpected results and note hangs etc. when pressing buttons randomly. If you could give us a quick overview what everything is and does it would be great... Some things are obvious of course but there are a few mystery items for me. Maybe not for everyone else.

Nice work.

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:tu: Thanks
what you see on the front panel are almost 4 oscillators and a sampler, DCO1 and 2 interact via the ring modulator (01x02) the option unipolarizer can create a sort of AM
the oscillator sub dco3 can be addressed before the filter or directly to the amplifier
if you click on the logo made in Italy appears the oscilloscope
The mfo is the mfo and in the meta parameters you can drag the control you prefer
each panel has its controls
nothing special you can open the modular area and take a look, still not complete soon I will update the file

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Hi guys
I have edited and updated the original post with the new preset for Mux hope you like it :)

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Awsome looking update, makes mine look pathetic :lol:
Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through

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bibz1st wrote:Awsome looking update, makes mine look pathetic :lol:
Thanks :)
your patches are great :tu:
I'm just a crazy perfectionist and I try to do my best to become even more crazy :lol:

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Wonderful Patch! She fits right in next to Wavework!

Cheers!

Dakkra
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Hey, I'm Eurydice(Izzy for short) - she/her :hug:

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Thanks a lot Dakkra! :)

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Looks brilliant, will try it when I get home. Thank you

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May I ask, with the greatest respect, what makes this different from something like musynth?

Obviously it's setup and controls are different, but essentially, I mean does it produce tones that musynth is not capable of? Is that essentially it? Does it have more depth and versatility?

I tend to use presets mostly as well as doing tweaking here and there, but I could never figure out how to use a monster like that to create a sound in my head!!!

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sl23 wrote:May I ask, with the greatest respect, what makes this different from something like musynth?

Obviously it's setup and controls are different, but essentially, I mean does it produce tones that musynth is not capable of? Is that essentially it? Does it have more depth and versatility?

I tend to use presets mostly as well as doing tweaking here and there, but I could never figure out how to use a monster like that to create a sound in my head!!!
The main difference is how it's setup / what the startup settings are

If you modify only a few things at a time the character of the sound is different due to the way it's pre-made path works.

Musynth probably can do the same, but it's more from the ground up.

Dakkra
Software portfolio
M.N.I.E - soon to be my musical portfolio
Hey, I'm Eurydice(Izzy for short) - she/her :hug:

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This looks cool. I look forward to trying it out. Thanks for uploading!

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