Let's build a mega-Synth
- KVRAF
- 3139 posts since 28 Mar, 2008 from a Galaxy S7 far far away
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- KVRian
- 877 posts since 28 Feb, 2015 from Interstella 5555
Many things also depend on how you shape the sound,I made an example but with the layer function,include also a different filter with bass boOstPyrotek45 wrote:that's what I thought, I feel like the built in unison needs a way to tweak the detune curve. I agree the built in detune is very harsh. If mutools adds a way to make the detune More gentle I will upgrade asap(I love supersaws but never used mux cuz it was so harsh, it detunes too quickly imo)urvieh wrote:The patch detunes slightly gentler than the built-in unison optionPyrotek45 wrote:How come this patch has separate oscillator to detune, doesn't one oscillator have several layers?
check the attached patch and let me know how it sounds in your opinion
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- KVRist
- 401 posts since 4 Nov, 2013
doesn't sound too bad(could use some white noise)Taifunk wrote:Many things also depend on how you shape the sound,I made an example but with the layer function,include also a different filter with bass boOstPyrotek45 wrote:that's what I thought, I feel like the built in unison needs a way to tweak the detune curve. I agree the built in detune is very harsh. If mutools adds a way to make the detune More gentle I will upgrade asap(I love supersaws but never used mux cuz it was so harsh, it detunes too quickly imo)urvieh wrote:The patch detunes slightly gentler than the built-in unison optionPyrotek45 wrote:How come this patch has separate oscillator to detune, doesn't one oscillator have several layers?![]()
check the attached patch and let me know how it sounds in your opinion
~Pyrotek45
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 184 posts since 13 Apr, 2004 from germany
very nice done, guys! will look at your patches if i am at home
@jo: it is true what pyrotek45 says.
an exponential detuning would be a nice addition.
but not necessary for me anymore. as you can see i have built my own detuning-option with your great software
@jo: it is true what pyrotek45 says.
an exponential detuning would be a nice addition.
but not necessary for me anymore. as you can see i have built my own detuning-option with your great software
- KVRAF
- 13852 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Ah so you're talking about the "Quick Edit" method, right?Pyrotek45 wrote:The problem with your layers is that when you turn the fat-ness up, any detune amount past five sounds bad imho, we want finer control for smaller detune(because too much detune doesn't sound musical) the jp8000 was the first supersaw synth, and its unison detune was very special to it. The detune curve was NOT linear (it detuned very slightly until the last 10%) imo being able to sweep between the sweet spot(in your case for layers ,1-5 detune) is what makes a good detune/supersaw. Basically, your max detune should be closer to whatever you have it set to, 10 not whatever you have it set to 50 (whatever you have the detune at 10, that should be considered 100% detune imho) its kind of hard to explain what I mean tbh.
Do you know you can edit each super layer in full detail via "Deep Edit" ?
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- KVRist
- 401 posts since 4 Nov, 2013
Yes but That also defeats the purpose of a master detune knob. Aka I don't want to edit each layer to crate a supersaws Everytime I want a supersawmutools wrote:Ah so you're talking about the "Quick Edit" method, right?Pyrotek45 wrote:The problem with your layers is that when you turn the fat-ness up, any detune amount past five sounds bad imho, we want finer control for smaller detune(because too much detune doesn't sound musical) the jp8000 was the first supersaw synth, and its unison detune was very special to it. The detune curve was NOT linear (it detuned very slightly until the last 10%) imo being able to sweep between the sweet spot(in your case for layers ,1-5 detune) is what makes a good detune/supersaw. Basically, your max detune should be closer to whatever you have it set to, 10 not whatever you have it set to 50 (whatever you have the detune at 10, that should be considered 100% detune imho) its kind of hard to explain what I mean tbh.
Do you know you can edit each super layer in full detail via "Deep Edit" ?
~Pyrotek45
- KVRAF
- 13852 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Please describe in tech detail how you see the ideal detune 'curve' for the Quick Edit mode.
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- KVRist
- 401 posts since 4 Nov, 2013
Well I am at work ATM but please read the "how to emulate a supersaw" paper by Adam szabo where he breaks down the detune curve and settings very clearly and with graphs. This imho is best curve for supersaws (and any other types of a sounds/waveforms) as it is the original.you can find the paper on the jp8000 wiki here at the bottom of the page in PDF form.mutools wrote:Please describe in tech detail how you see the ideal detune 'curve' for the Quick Edit mode.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_JP-8000
I do understand that the jp8k had only seven saws and yours has many more, but I'm sure you can come up with a clever way to work that into it. What's fantastic about this curve is that it allows you great control(and is very musical) while not being limiting.
~Pyrotek45
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- KVRian
- 877 posts since 28 Feb, 2015 from Interstella 5555
Surely,It's a matter of personal taste ,you can add what you want, another oscillator, a noise generator,cross modulation,a chorus..etc.and then design the sound as you want.Pyrotek45 wrote:doesn't sound too bad(could use some white noise)Taifunk wrote:Many things also depend on how you shape the sound,I made an example but with the layer function,include also a different filter with bass boOstPyrotek45 wrote:that's what I thought, I feel like the built in unison needs a way to tweak the detune curve. I agree the built in detune is very harsh. If mutools adds a way to make the detune More gentle I will upgrade asap(I love supersaws but never used mux cuz it was so harsh, it detunes too quickly imo)urvieh wrote:The patch detunes slightly gentler than the built-in unison optionPyrotek45 wrote:How come this patch has separate oscillator to detune, doesn't one oscillator have several layers?![]()
check the attached patch and let me know how it sounds in your opinion
These things depend on the sound that you want to get,the urvieh's patch is clearly inspired by Sylenth to achieve the same unison sound,there is much work behind for this reason,he is the right guy to do this,the patch also has a big wow factor ,It show how powerful mux really is ,well done urvieh
I'm more focused on old machines, even different musical style,the example I posted is a simple patch based on the JP-4c reaktor patch,with the layering detune function I get the same results(obviously slightly different settings) but without going into advanced settings, except for the phase settings.(Note that in the urvieh 's patch the oscillators are free runnig but they are all in phase)
Obviously reaktor sounds different, but also sylenth,diva and also the jp08 ..8000 etc..IMO,but that's another story.
I have to check,but if I remember correctly also the Jp-4c is based on that paper by Adam Szabo.
A comparison between 1>Mux and 2>JP-4c the patch, there is nothing more than just an oscillator with its layer settings.
(fatness 3 =7 oscillator) There are other reasons to have all those layers,If you do not like to have more layers just stop at 3 and forget the other.
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- KVRist
- 401 posts since 4 Nov, 2013
I don't think there is anything wrong with having a lot of layers, I think the mux oscillator is awesome. However the master detune is in need of tweaking imo. I will make a video showing and comparing it to other detune knobs from other synths I think the max detune is set too high. And that's why it gets harsh easily.
~Pyrotek45
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- KVRian
- 877 posts since 28 Feb, 2015 from Interstella 5555
Surely,you're explaining what's wrong, I made that comparison just to show that there is no need to have all those oscillators in every single patch,in this case there is a reason,but really a headache to work with all those oscillators
Do not get me wrong:) (always a friendly tone in my posts)
Do not get me wrong:) (always a friendly tone in my posts)
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- KVRist
- 401 posts since 4 Nov, 2013
Ah yes, i completely agree with you.Taifunk wrote:Surely,you're explaining what's wrong, I made that comparison just to show that there is no need to have all those oscillators in every single patch,in this case there is a reason,but really a headache to work with all those oscillators![]()
Do not get me wrong:) (always a friendly tone in my posts)
~Pyrotek45
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 184 posts since 13 Apr, 2004 from germany
thank you taifunk. I am happy to be part of the community. Without you I would not have come so far.Taifunk wrote: These things depend on the sound that you want to get,the urvieh's patch is clearly inspired by Sylenth to achieve the same unison sound,there is much work behind for this reason,he is the right guy to do this,the patch also has a big wow factor ,It show how powerful mux really is ,well done urvieh![]()
can you please tell me what analyzer did you use in the pictire above?
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- KVRian
- 877 posts since 28 Feb, 2015 from Interstella 5555
You're welcome urvieh,we help each other,we have a great community here,I am also happy to be part of it
forgive me if I I'm going a bit off topic
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forgive me if I I'm going a bit off topic
of course , is the dust analyzer by signal dust,you can find it here:urvieh wrote:can you please tell me what analyzer did you use in the pictire above?
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- KVRAF
- 13852 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Thx. Interesting papers. I've added a note on the wishlist about this non-linear detune curve aspect.Pyrotek45 wrote:Well I am at work ATM but please read the "how to emulate a supersaw" paper by Adam szabo where he breaks down the detune curve and settings very clearly and with graphs. This imho is best curve for supersaws (and any other types of a sounds/waveforms) as it is the original.you can find the paper on the jp8000 wiki here at the bottom of the page in PDF form.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_JP-8000
I do understand that the jp8k had only seven saws and yours has many more, but I'm sure you can come up with a clever way to work that into it. What's fantastic about this curve is that it allows you great control(and is very musical) while not being limiting.
