otristan wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:47 pm it will cure the issue if you haven't save the session/preset in the meantime
Fabulous.
otristan wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:47 pm it will cure the issue if you haven't save the session/preset in the meantime
I found something else (a bit ironic because now is in the low end) on the Additive OSC. With an emty program and the basic sine preset, if I play C1, C#1, D1, D#1 I get some artefacts (like a noise over the fundamental) instead of a pure tone. Starting with E1 the sound is clean as expected.
There was such issue but it has been fixed in 2.0.1. Are you up to date ?sircuit wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 1:48 amI found something else (a bit ironic because now is in the low end) on the Additive OSC. With an emty program and the basic sine preset, if I play C1, C#1, D1, D#1 I get some artefacts (like a noise over the fundamental) instead of a pure tone. Starting with E1 the sound is clean as expected.
I then compared with the Analog OSC, matching the levels so is not something in my audio chain and this module performs clean on the entire subsonic range. Maybe you can look into this too - unless is something that is expected from the additive module itself.
It shows v2.0.2 in the down-left corner.otristan wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 8:09 amThere was such issue but it has been fixed in 2.0.1. Are you up to date ?sircuit wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 1:48 amI found something else (a bit ironic because now is in the low end) on the Additive OSC. With an emty program and the basic sine preset, if I play C1, C#1, D1, D#1 I get some artefacts (like a noise over the fundamental) instead of a pure tone. Starting with E1 the sound is clean as expected.
I then compared with the Analog OSC, matching the levels so is not something in my audio chain and this module performs clean on the entire subsonic range. Maybe you can look into this too - unless is something that is expected from the additive module itself.
Thx
Nop.
Falcon expansions cannot be opened in UVIWorkstation.fairlyclose wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2019 8:24 amwhat about the ones sold commercially?
EDIT - true! I assumed they would. Not a problem for me as I have a full license - and glad that I do![]()
thanks - all the more reason to keep my Falcon licenseotristan wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:12 amFalcon expansions cannot be opened in UVIWorkstation.fairlyclose wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2019 8:24 amwhat about the ones sold commercially?
EDIT - true! I assumed they would. Not a problem for me as I have a full license - and glad that I do![]()
UVI soundbanks can be opened as there are not tied to falcon itself although can be use in it.
Right click the parameter you want to modulate - if it is modulation-enabled and you can find the LFO in the modulation options, then you can do a “recursive” modulation.c_voltage wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:02 pm Folks, strange question maybe - in Falcon Lfo can modulate his self parameters ? )
The problem exactly that i can't find (not see) the same lfo as source in dropdown list.sircuit wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 2:11 am ...and you can find the LFO in the modulation options, then you can do a “recursive” modulation.
c_voltage wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 2:26 amThe problem exactly that i can't find (not see) the same lfo as source in dropdown list.sircuit wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 2:11 am ...and you can find the LFO in the modulation options, then you can do a “recursive” modulation.
Other lfo - yes i see, but not the same lfo.![]()
Sorry but no, the very meaning is ability to true self modulation. Can say, here an important combination of technical with aesthetic. Roughly to say, otherwise i could to do everything thru automatisation at all (or, as a similar example, use midi clips instead of self-generated modular structure). But there is a certain difference yet.sircuit wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 10:52 am Then you could try setting two identical lfos, adjust them via common macro knobs and cross modulating each other.
c_voltage wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 2:26 amThe problem exactly that i can't find (not see) the same lfo as source in dropdown list.sircuit wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 2:11 am ...and you can find the LFO in the modulation options, then you can do a “recursive” modulation.
Other lfo - yes i see, but not the same lfo.![]()
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