I recently noticed that the 11 voice detune is essentially the same as the quad voice + 1 octave added .
Test : set osc to retrigger/reset phase mode , set detune 0.50 , stero width to zero ( important ) and choose quad mode .
Trigger a note , the phasing/ beating gradually starts ..and you will notice 4 spikes ( while in quad mode ) , 2 spikes while in dual mode , but not 11 eleven spikes while in '11 ' mode .
In 'eleven mode , we'll get 6 spikes + 5 spikes 1 octave higher . ( clearly audible )
This is unique to zebra compared to dune 2 , sylenth while in multi osc.mode ..what's the deal ?
An osciloscope maight come in handy to look at the spikes
zebra 11 voice detune ...6 spikes + 5 spikes ( 1 octave higher )
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Soul calibrating ..frequencies
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- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
That "octave added" when the oscillator is reset and Detune is zero (etc.) is more easily explained by the phases of almost half the oscillators being 180° offset with respect to the others. I guess the purpose for that is stereo width (which we defeated in your example).
Interesting anyway (must get back to Zebra!) - thanks.
Interesting anyway (must get back to Zebra!) - thanks.
