For the sake of the experiment: I have built a Noise-Spliced-Saw Oscillator with the Grid

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It's interesting what one can do with audio rate manipulation of oscillator shapes.

In this experiment I spliced "noise" into a saw oscillator so that about 1/3 of the saw wave form was replaced with noise. You can see how it looks like in the attached animated gif.

This is kind of a template:
  • You can easily derive something Waverazor does, where a single waveform cycle can be built by splicing together many different waveforms.
  • And you can use this for a method I got to know in Fathom Synth which is called "leave one out" ... which means that for every other cycle of a heavily modulated waveform you insert the clean waveform without modulations in order to get a clean fundamental for instance.
You can find the patch attached. It's in the zip. Use it as you like. Share with what you come up with when using and modifying it.

Use of the Patch: I don't want to see this patch copied in any arbitrary monetized youtube video or patreon content. thanks. Use it for your experiments and share your findings here.
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Nice…
btw. attach a Creative Commons Non Commercial license to it and you have a save way to distribute it.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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This is very nice, there are loads of waveforms you can get out of this, replacing the Noise with a Swarm Osc can produce some great stuff as well.

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BobDog wrote: Sun Jan 15, 2023 9:51 am This is very nice, there are loads of waveforms you can get out of this, replacing the Noise with a Swarm Osc can produce some great stuff as well.
Yes that's right. It's kind of a template that I have provided whcih leavs room for experiments. Please share your patches here ...

There is a similar technique called "Leave one out": It uses a clean wave form (saw,sine) every other oscillator cycle and only every 2nd it has heavily modulated stuff. I could share that as well if it is interesting for you guys.

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Tj Shredder wrote: Sun Jan 15, 2023 7:34 am Nice…
btw. attach a Creative Commons Non Commercial license to it and you have a save way to distribute it.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
How can I do that technically speaking? Is there a way to set it in the patch ... I'm not to muc into this CC stuff and how to appl it to my work.

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Well, just add a comment in the patch „CC-BY-NC“ eventually with a link to the cc site… You can also put a simple text file into the zip… Basically your words you attached to your post reflects that you don‘t want it to be commercialized. CC just helps to create legal certainty by applying a known license. CC-BY-NC is the most used one. Its a cousin of the GPL, but different. It fits better for artistic works.

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You invented CRISPR for synthesis!!!

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