No, it was the octave slider of Osc1 that would fade Osc2 to 0 volume. (I have just reproduced it.)martin_l wrote:You say, that OSC1 is affected by the CROSS MOD settings, even if you set the levels of OSC2 to 0?
Check this audio and the picture below for the settings. What you hear in the clip happens when you move the Osc1 range slider to 8' and above.
Osc1 volume=0, Osc2 volume=99.
And so did you. Yes, there are certainly cases where a ZDF filter can give very good results, but all in all i think they are hopelessly overrated because usually they sound utterly vitreous at high resonance and that kind of sound just makes me want to run outside and.....kill somebody. One exception to what seems to be more or less the rule would perhaps be MauSynth, which actually does sound rather good even at very high resonance. But that one has other issues in that department that need urgent fixing.martin_l wrote:I think Roland found quite a sweet spot for those filters.
Punchy enough for my taste. If a synth can do the Let the Music Play bassline as good as yours and without any clicking (and you can hear how good it is in the clips) im a happy camper because it means that i will have no problems with 16th sequences no matter what other basslines i might want to sequence. Thats all i could ever ask for.martin_l wrote:Non clicking envelopes are easy, as they are (as many people will say) quite slow, and not as punchy as other synths.
I know. (Thats how i stumbled across the fadeout thing.) But if you want to recreate basses like in Let the Music Play (which was made on a 303) you cant use 2 oscs or you will get phasing that ruins the character. What you need here is a single square osc, set to circa 60 (or 40) percent duty cycle, i.e. just slightly off symmetrical. Only then will it sound right.martin_l wrote:Well, the hardware does not have it, but of course, you can get PWM type sounds by using a square wave on OSC2, SYNC it to OSC1 and then modulate the pitch of OSC2.
Just though id suggest it since the synth would profit so much from it. There is something about that squarewave i find intoxicating, and im a huge fan of PWM sounds, so of course i would love to be able to make them with PG-8X.martin_l wrote:There are quite some interesting developments on the hardware side with an firmware update (plus some extra hardware) for the MKS70, which introduced PWM and adds some extra envelopes. I might include that in an extended version of the planned MLS-70, but it is not yet an ongoing project.

