True, I've messed around with that a bit but it tended to sound quite horrible in my experience. I guess there's probably a lot of code that needs to happen under the hood to get that 'sample scanning' type behaviour to work correctly. Maybe I need to experiment with it more though!foosnark wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 11:54 amYou can do it with the sampler:
1 Enable the Freeze button on the sampler
2 Route your phase signal (or any audio-rate signal) to a Modulator Out, and use it to modulated the sampler's Pos parameter
3 Attach a trigger or button module to the Sampler's trigger input and click it to enable its playback. Or route the phasor to it so it'll just keep firing if it stops for some reason.
BTW, the Swarm oscillator is a fun source for phase, with the spread set to around .02 or less.
And the Quantizer shaper can be fun with a phase signal too.
Good tip on the Swarm oscillator, I've used that as a pseudo-random LFO source in a few patches before - it would be super cool if we could somehow get outs for the individual sines before they are summed for the output, to use as correlated but weird LFOs
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Thanks very much, glad you're finding it useful
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I had a little mess around in Serum trying to generate some bend waveforms similar to the PhasePlant one - I hadn't thought of achieving wavetable warping via Phase Modulation with specifically designed waveforms before but it seems like a really good approach.
This patch looks very close to the one in the video you linked (and therefore to Serum's Bend+- behaviour):
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