Sub Oscillator in Synthmaster 2
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 16 Aug, 2022
Hi, i'm a beginner.
I saw that in Serum or Synthmaster One, there is an option for Sub Oscillator. But i can't find the same thing in SM 2. Someone can help me ? Thx
I saw that in Serum or Synthmaster One, there is an option for Sub Oscillator. But i can't find the same thing in SM 2. Someone can help me ? Thx
- KVRist
- 226 posts since 8 Oct, 2014 from Turkey
Hi,
You can use our modulators as Sub Oscillator.
All the best
Gercek
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 7 posts since 16 Aug, 2022
thank you for your answer
Unfortunately, the documentation is hard to understand for newbie like me :/
I read that a sub oscillator is basically an addition of square signal to the base signal, but one octave lower, in order to produce more depth. How can i do that with the modulator please ? And can you explain me what does "pitch tracking" do ? I read all i can about that, but still don't understand :/
Great thanks
Unfortunately, the documentation is hard to understand for newbie like me :/
I read that a sub oscillator is basically an addition of square signal to the base signal, but one octave lower, in order to produce more depth. How can i do that with the modulator please ? And can you explain me what does "pitch tracking" do ? I read all i can about that, but still don't understand :/
Great thanks
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- KVRist
- 468 posts since 11 Aug, 2005 from Canada
Pitch tracking is how frequency changes, or tracks the pitch, according to the key triggered. Normal of course is a 1/2 note, or 50 cents, change per key like any normal keyboard in historical terms. But you could have it such that it's only a quarter note, or 24 notes per octave, or microtonal scales that are not even that large from one key to the next. You can always go the other way too, large changes in frequency from one key to the next.