If this ends up as a Zebra2 Osc module the infrastructure is already there to do this:Architeuthis wrote:Another feature to add would be keyboard-tracking detuning.

If this ends up as a Zebra2 Osc module the infrastructure is already there to do this:Architeuthis wrote:Another feature to add would be keyboard-tracking detuning.

i'm wondering.. if this filter is tied to the osc-pitch (even if there's some offset)aciddose wrote:we've been over this BS about "super-supersaws". it's a 12db highpass filter with some resonance. big deal.
true... but it might be useful for it not to be a linear ramp so having a dedicated control on the module could be better...bmrzycki wrote:If this ends up as a Zebra2 Osc module the infrastructure is already there to do this:Architeuthis wrote:Another feature to add would be keyboard-tracking detuning.
No more comments?
I am slowly gaining an ear for the supersaw sound and understanding its nuances... but am not at home for a few days so cannot listen...hakey wrote:No more comments?
I think my attempt sounds pretty damn close to Urs' Example 2 (the real JP8K).
That said I'm no supersaw expert, so I was hoping that the supersaw connoisseurs here might be willing to venture an opinion.
Agree, #1 sounds better.djsubject wrote:re-listened and 1 still sounds the best to me!!
its stronger than 2, i love it!!
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Well...antto wrote:i'm wondering.. if this filter is tied to the osc-pitch (even if there's some offset)aciddose wrote:we've been over this BS about "super-supersaws". it's a 12db highpass filter with some resonance. big deal.
is it a filter at all? so it seems the waveform looks the same at any pitch so it can simply be a single wavetable or a equation (pure math) and no filter at all
what do you think?
i'm judging by this pictureadamtrance wrote:
Sylenth1tomg wrote:Genesis CM..keel wrote:I try to make some supersaw using that midiFeel free to guess synth.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/6trr6e
Wouldn't one HP filter suffice for all 7 sawtooth processes?antto wrote:
if it's saw -> Filter:
7 x phase incrementing coefficients
7 x phase memory variables
7 x filter coefficients (calculation or lookup)
7 x filter memory variables (y1 y2 ..)
7 x sawtooth process + filter process
now.. the second case smells like more CPU consumption..
The noise osc has a keytracking, sweepable resonant LP filter built into it, nice for making ghostly sine wavesantto wrote:also, i looked at the JP-8000 manual.. there is this Noise waveform
and it seems it "scales" with frequency (i'm not sure) but it smells like noise in a wavetable which is pitched just like any wavetable osc
Hehehe, it's a bandpass, isn't it?Sendy wrote:The noise osc has a keytracking, sweepable resonant LP filter built into it, nice for making ghostly sine wavesantto wrote:also, i looked at the JP-8000 manual.. there is this Noise waveform
and it seems it "scales" with frequency (i'm not sure) but it smells like noise in a wavetable which is pitched just like any wavetable osc
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