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What is it?
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What is it?
Hello gang,
Ok, here is another fun one to play around with. First of all what is it, a filter, wave shaper, multiplier, or what. Also you get to name it. Have fun and as always, any feedback, corrections, mods, uses, and etc are always welcome.
Later then, BobF.....
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Re: What is it?
Interesting Bob
Having played around with it I can see that, whatever you call it, it gives a large range of alternative waveforms from a single source. If the controls could be modulated (LFO?) I imagine you'd get some good and interesting results which could be used as a source for a subtractive synth chain following on.
I'd be inclined to use two of these or maybe more to thicken the sound.
So, why not knock up such a synth and create a few presets to show off what it can do? I'd be interested in what you can come up with...
Cheers
Spogg
Having played around with it I can see that, whatever you call it, it gives a large range of alternative waveforms from a single source. If the controls could be modulated (LFO?) I imagine you'd get some good and interesting results which could be used as a source for a subtractive synth chain following on.
I'd be inclined to use two of these or maybe more to thicken the sound.
So, why not knock up such a synth and create a few presets to show off what it can do? I'd be interested in what you can come up with...
Cheers
Spogg
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