I know this is a longshot...but Is there anyway to emulate the feedback oscillators in the Roland JP 8000/8080 using Zebra?
Thanks
Feedback Oscillator
- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
Roland's feedback oscillator appears to be a sawtooth feeding a comb filter with high feedback. You could say it isn't really "oscillator feedback" at all, but I'm not sure of the specifics. Using one of Zebra's comb modules being fed a plain saw should get you pretty close.
One thing about roland's oscillaor is it aliases quite bad (this I can attest to as I have a JP-8000) and the aliasing seems to be with the actual feedback as much as the oscillator. As with the super-saw, that has become part of the sound, so you might want to try throwing in some digital distortion/artifacting.
One thing about roland's oscillaor is it aliases quite bad (this I can attest to as I have a JP-8000) and the aliasing seems to be with the actual feedback as much as the oscillator. As with the super-saw, that has become part of the sound, so you might want to try throwing in some digital distortion/artifacting.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 135 posts since 19 Dec, 2008
Cheers Sendy,
I have been trying to capture the sound of a favourite techno track below which sounds like it was made with the JP-8080/8000 -
Zebras comb does sound very similar. Any ideas, observations or tips are much appreciated.
I have been trying to capture the sound of a favourite techno track below which sounds like it was made with the JP-8080/8000 -
Zebras comb does sound very similar. Any ideas, observations or tips are much appreciated.
