Unfiltered Audio Lion
- KVRian
- 547 posts since 9 Oct, 2006
I've just used it, thank you a lot

U N I S O N : shoegaze/electronic wall of sound with heavenly voice
https://soundcloud.com/weareunison / https://www.facebook.com/unison666 / https://weareunison.com/
https://soundcloud.com/weareunison / https://www.facebook.com/unison666 / https://weareunison.com/
- KVRist
- 239 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Portland, OR
I'm still looking for a code if anyone has one. If you could PM me that would be so appreciated!
For streaming and free music downloads visit http://kennethrobertsmusic.com/
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- KVRAF
- 9848 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
There's semitone tuning for the oscillators, but is there no fine tuning? 
EDIT: Set to No Quantization....got it.
EDIT: Set to No Quantization....got it.
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- KVRAF
- 3505 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
Is there some kind of waveshaping function built into this thing? You can never really stop it distorting, just reduce it.
Testing in Renoise 3.1 demo (still haven't migrated everything to my new machine) with one bassy sine wave and linear x-fade mixer, osc 1 at 100%, filter and Byome bypassed. This is audibly distorted at 0dB output gain despite hitting around -9dB on the channel. Dropping the mixer -12dB and adding +12dB back with Renoise's Gainer module is cleaner, -24 then +24 is cleaner still, -36 then +36 is even cleaner. The lower you, go the cleaner it gets.
Is this by design? It'd be nice if this behaviour could be bypassed if so.
Testing in Renoise 3.1 demo (still haven't migrated everything to my new machine) with one bassy sine wave and linear x-fade mixer, osc 1 at 100%, filter and Byome bypassed. This is audibly distorted at 0dB output gain despite hitting around -9dB on the channel. Dropping the mixer -12dB and adding +12dB back with Renoise's Gainer module is cleaner, -24 then +24 is cleaner still, -36 then +36 is even cleaner. The lower you, go the cleaner it gets.
Is this by design? It'd be nice if this behaviour could be bypassed if so.
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- KVRAF
- 1715 posts since 27 Apr, 2012
I wondered about this too. Even some of the factory presets have obvious and bad-sounding (to me) distortion despite having no in-patch distortion to speak of. One of the many reasons I ultimately decided to pass on the synth.cron wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 11:29 pm Is there some kind of waveshaping function built into this thing? You can never really stop it distorting, just reduce it.
Testing in Renoise 3.1 demo (still haven't migrated everything to my new machine) with one bassy sine wave and linear x-fade mixer, osc 1 at 100%, filter and Byome bypassed. This is audibly distorted at 0dB output gain despite hitting around -9dB on the channel. Dropping the mixer -12dB and adding +12dB back with Renoise's Gainer module is cleaner, -24 then +24 is cleaner still, -36 then +36 is even cleaner. The lower you, go the cleaner it gets.
Is this by design? It'd be nice if this behaviour could be bypassed if so.
The life you have, the life you need, is not the same as the one in your dreams
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- KVRAF
- 1715 posts since 27 Apr, 2012
Bargain for somebody who came to a different decision than me 
LION-99-INTRO-89VT
2019-09-25-67ZRX
LION-99-INTRO-89VT
2019-09-25-67ZRX
The life you have, the life you need, is not the same as the one in your dreams
- KVRist
- 239 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Portland, OR
Thanks so much. I used the $99 code. Much appreciated!Greenstorm33 wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 12:00 am Bargain for somebody who came to a different decision than me
LION-99-INTRO-89VT
2019-09-25-67ZRX
For streaming and free music downloads visit http://kennethrobertsmusic.com/
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- KVRer
- 21 posts since 21 May, 2017
In Bitwig for every instrument or plugin you can set your own default preset(s).RichN wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 7:27 pm Sorry if I have missed something obvious, but isn't it possible to set a default size for the GUI? Every time I load Lion (in Bitwig by the way, on MacOS Mojave) it defaults to it's smallest size. So I have to drag it to a larger size and press the wide button every time. Rather annoying.
Go to the "Mix Panel Layout", right click on the vertical bar on the left side of an instrument or plugin (where the name is displayed) and then a menu pops that has as its last entry "Save as Default Preset".
Click on that and you are done.
It took me a while to find that feature but since then it has helped me a lot.
I just tried it with saving LION in the wide mode as default preset and it works.
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- KVRAF
- 9848 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
Is that with "No Quantization" selected? It lets me fine tune that way with no quantize chosen (10ths of a semitone), but not any finer if I use Ctrl (usually the same as Cmd on Mac).muki wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 11:38 pm > but is there no fine tuning?
on the mac,with cmd key held down it gets even finer![]()
- KVRAF
- 1890 posts since 14 Jul, 2018
> Is that with "No Quantization" selected?
yes
if Q were enabled, i'd expect it to snap to the corresponding position which imho would be something very different than "fine-tune"...
yes
if Q were enabled, i'd expect it to snap to the corresponding position which imho would be something very different than "fine-tune"...
- KVRAF
- 1890 posts since 14 Jul, 2018
> This is audibly distorted at 0dB output
yes, same here
a sine is not a sine is not a sine is not....
example:
OSC1 = sine, OSC2 = off
mix osc1=100, gain = 0
filter off
@ 2kHz fundamental, there are 6kHz, 10kHz, 14kHz, 18kHz (22kHz?) harmonics
which would render it as a square?
and if you dial the fundamental up to higher regions you'll get happy aliasing
yes, same here
a sine is not a sine is not a sine is not....
example:
OSC1 = sine, OSC2 = off
mix osc1=100, gain = 0
filter off
@ 2kHz fundamental, there are 6kHz, 10kHz, 14kHz, 18kHz (22kHz?) harmonics
which would render it as a square?
and if you dial the fundamental up to higher regions you'll get happy aliasing
- KVRAF
- 3017 posts since 8 Jun, 2018
i have used the MMultianalyzer and RS-MET multianalyzer. but stay with the first one.muki wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 12:33 pm > This is audibly distorted at 0dB output
yes, same here
a sine is not a sine is not a sine is not....
example:
OSC1 = sine, OSC2 = off
mix osc1=100, gain = 0
filter off
@ 2kHz fundamental, there are 6kHz, 10kHz, 14kHz, 18kHz (22kHz?) harmonics
which would render it as a square?
and if you dial the fundamental up to higher regions you'll get happy aliasing
indeed you see the harmonics, more or less at the frequences you mentioned and if you set the resolution of MMultianalyzer to -100 dB (i assume dBFs..), you see the aliasing, but at such low levels, that have more synths i guess..
the MMultianalyzer contains also a oscilloscope, which shows a... sine, but not a perfect sine, but also vintage synths show that, haha. i mean with not perfect: raffled line.. i do not know a better term. but it is a sine, slightly off..
oversampling has no influence on the levels.
but you hear a sine........ additive synthesis, partials, if i am working with it, i get it, when not but you are right about the partials the sine partials, but ow well, the harmonics you see are always sines i believe.. but it doesn't make a square. by the way try to make a square; in oscilliscope it is a a square with a limp... only the triangle looks like a real triangle...
but strangely enough i get great sounds out of it...
so is the "sound engine" flawed? or is this by design?
because all this is technical analysis, what does it say? this is an open question, i am no expert.
i shall try the euro reakt blocks, in reaktor. once...
Primoridal Music: sadà\exposadà - Indusrial & Expanding Your Mind Hurts: Sound Brut
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- KVRAF
- 6370 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
From what I can tell, it's not internal distortion but that the sine isn't entirely clean when it comes out of the generator. It may well be an artefact of the way it's implemented. My guess is that the simple sine uses the same core generator as the one in The Forms – but ability to move between triangle and sine means that the sine is never entirely "clean". My guess is that UA wanted it to be like an analogue synth where the waveforms are approximations to the supposedly ideal shapes.
- KVRAF
- 3017 posts since 8 Jun, 2018
plausible assumption, ideal shapes aren't always necessary, is this blasphemy in the diva, serum world??Gamma-UT wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 2:36 pm From what I can tell, it's not internal distortion but that the sine isn't entirely clean when it comes out of the generator. It may well be an artefact of the way it's implemented. My guess is that the simple sine uses the same core generator as the one in The Forms – but ability to move between triangle and sine means that the sine is never entirely "clean". My guess is that UA wanted it to be like an analogue synth where the waveforms are approximations to the supposedly ideal shapes.
the MSoundfactory makes a perfect sine, with no aliasing, but the square seems to be derived.
that is my question, this can be by design, because of richness of sound.
EDIT: is this analysing only an analysis how LION works. are we chasing ghosts. i say we, but i did the tests, also for more understanding. alright, i chase along..
the sounds i made, from scratch, are great. so... (only oversampling has a bug, confirmed..)
some people dislike MSoundfactory because it is so.. pure...
matter of taste, or ...???
Primoridal Music: sadà\exposadà - Indusrial & Expanding Your Mind Hurts: Sound Brut
