I had a play with the formant filter too. One way might be to assign an envelope to the filter cutoff and draw the modulation in that way within the synth.doctorbob wrote:mehum wrote: Still trying to get a decent "speech" sound to work with a MIDI melody ... it's a bit hit and miss.So, I was going to "do my own thing", and use the formant filter and phrase it from there ...
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Don't know if I'll finish something either this month. Spent too much time so far setting this thing up to work. Cannot get past five instances, and even then it starts stealing essential resources from the system and making it unworkable. (i.e. basic DAW functions stop working) Can get more by routing extra midi channels to each instance, so i've tried organising the five instances by type of sound, leads, percussion, pads etc. as the effects are global to the instance and not the patch.
Its a pity too that i've found no way to route different filters to each oscillator within a patch.
Also, has anyone tried the multi-out version? I tried it but i have no idea how to route the output sounds. I tried it in mulab and was able to get the summed sound output to work, but when output individual channels left or right i get either nothing (left) or odd noises (right) - this was in the daw's modular area.
