Gforce Oddity2
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- KVRAF
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
As is so often in these cases I am beginning to believe we are all right. What is happening with these new oscillators is they are sampling the wave form and then attempting to reproduce it by mapping the partials. This allows for pulse width by remapping partials with varying degree of sample depth. An emulation is just that, an emulation, that is not necessarily exact due to the "other" parts of the instrument involved...transformer, circuits, resistors, etc....
- KVRAF
- 18334 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I totally disagree. While the interfaces look similar, the actual internal architecture is very different. The Guinea pig can have a very sweet warm nature with a bit of a squeak that's good for acid. Trump is very harsh and distorted with more of a barking sound like a dog with kennel cough. More useful for white surpremist metal.ariston wrote:Awright, to settle this learnèd dispute once and for all: here's a guy trying to emulate a guinea pig. It might not be perfect, but it's still an emulation if there ever was one.
Zerocrossing Media
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
Superficially, it might seem so, but the Trump is actually quite warm and fuzzy on the inside. With a brain the size of a peanut, his thoughts and behaviour go haywire whenever there are cameras and microphones around. Make no mistake: the Trumpster is good for acid, as well (quote Ivana Trump: "whenever I used to pinch his plump rump, the Trump, stumped, screeched like a limp frump").zerocrossing wrote:I totally disagree. While the interfaces look similar, the actual internal architecture is very different. The Guinea pig can have a very sweet warm nature with a bit of a squeak that's good for acid. Trump is very harsh and distorted with more of a barking sound like a dog with kennel cough. More useful for white surpremist metal.ariston wrote:Awright, to settle this learnèd dispute once and for all: here's a guy trying to emulate a guinea pig. It might not be perfect, but it's still an emulation if there ever was one.
- KVRAF
- 18334 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
ariston wrote:Superficially, it might seem so, but the Trump is actually quite warm and fuzzy on the inside. With a brain the size of a peanut, his thoughts and behaviour go haywire whenever there are cameras and microphones around. Make no mistake: the Trumpster is good for acid, as well (quote Ivana Trump: "whenever I used to pinch his plump rump, the Trump, stumped, screeched like a limp frump").zerocrossing wrote:I totally disagree. While the interfaces look similar, the actual internal architecture is very different. The Guinea pig can have a very sweet warm nature with a bit of a squeak that's good for acid. Trump is very harsh and distorted with more of a barking sound like a dog with kennel cough. More useful for white surpremist metal.ariston wrote:Awright, to settle this learnèd dispute once and for all: here's a guy trying to emulate a guinea pig. It might not be perfect, but it's still an emulation if there ever was one.
Zerocrossing Media
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
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- KVRian
- 1148 posts since 29 Jun, 2012
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- KVRAF
- 8413 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
ariston wrote:Awright, to settle this learnèd dispute once and for all: here's a guy trying to emulate a guinea pig. It might not be perfect, but it's still an emulation if there ever was one.
I wonder if he got a hair transplant from an actual guinea pig now..
knowing him, he probably did.
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- KVRian
- 930 posts since 14 Dec, 2014
Trump uses WAY too much resources, especially for what it does (almost nothing).
And it is incompatible with almost everything that it is not from the same company.
(obs: I like Gforce and Ohm's stuff)
And it is incompatible with almost everything that it is not from the same company.
(obs: I like Gforce and Ohm's stuff)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 705 posts since 25 Nov, 2010
I heard from Gforce that the browser in Oddity2 is as it is because of backward compability with first version. 
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
To call it a "browser" is stretching things just a bit... the one thing I truly hate about this synth. The rest is super cool... great sound, and very welcome mod options.BrokenTrance wrote:I heard from Gforce that the browser in Oddity2 is as it is because of backward compability with first version.
- KVRAF
- 37374 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Unfortunately that also means it has inherited its bugs.BrokenTrance wrote:I heard from Gforce that the browser in Oddity2 is as it is because of backward compability with first version.
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gentleclockdivider gentleclockdivider https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=203660
- Banned
- 6787 posts since 22 Mar, 2009 from gent
Modulating sylenth's osc's from an lfo @ audio range sounds really goodDasheesh wrote:Almost all modern software synths are using single cycle samples as oscillators mapped across the frequency spectrum. It's that shiny new sound made famous by sylenth that sold so well. It's unofficially called "cpu optimization". It's also why most software synths won't modulate at audio rates. It's the worst and most annoying part about software... cpu optimization. The filter is all we got left. The matrix 12 and SEM is probably a newer filter but the same filter.
In fact it sounds better then zebra 's osc's modulated by lfo at fastest rate ( yep lfo slew is set to off )
This all has to do with the internal update/control rate of the control signals .
U-he hive supposed to be the sylentth killer , yet again ...fast modulation from the lfo 's sounds crap
Back on topic
Eyeball exchanging
Soul calibrating ..frequencies
Soul calibrating ..frequencies
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 20 May, 2014
Awesome synth. I've been on a minimalist quest and have managed to whittle down my gear to a Yamaha AN1x, a DX7II, a kurzweil, the little reface CS and Oddity2; oddly. Just one VST now and I have no desire to get rid of it. It's fantastic. Highly recommend it if you want just one software synth.
- KVRAF
- 3031 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Well, that really depends on what you want out of your one software synth...nevernamed wrote:Highly recommend it if you want just one software synth.
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 20 May, 2014
Sure. And to be fair I have a bunch of hardware devices too as mentioned. There are other synths that could fit that role too of course. If you're on that quest to limit yourself to just one though the Oddity2 would be a worthy choice; or at least worthy of your consideration.
It has plenty of scope/tonal range and I think most people here will agree that it sounds fantastic.
It has plenty of scope/tonal range and I think most people here will agree that it sounds fantastic.

