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Yet Another Oscillator

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Re: Yet Another Oscillator

Postby R&R » Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:19 pm

Just wanted to see how it sounds with saw wave. Sits pretty well. There is a danger of this ending up in my newbie synth... 8-)
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Recipe:
5 teaspoons of toolbox modules
2 grams of saw
2 cups of Martins oscillators
Stir a few minutes until color turns to blue and there is a discernible sound output... :lol:

Edit:
I'll probably incorpotate some kind of simple modulation scheme when placed in my plugin eventually.
Slightly more than just mixing with saw like this. But even like this on it's own the cascade osc works. I like the idea of adding only subtle amount of range and curv, seems a very good way of adding flavor to another wave. Maybe adding some faked instability?
I'm not advanced FS:er but I can imagine MVs cascade oscillator also being a nice mod source for another FM style schematic.
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Re: Yet Another Oscillator

Postby R&R » Sat Aug 12, 2023 4:38 pm

:D
Ok. This oscillator seems to have ended up in my Aux Oscillator together with a phase offset:ed Sine... As a "squiggly sine" waveform...

MV I have a little question :?:
The visualisation you made of the transfer curve. No chance I understand or can deconstruct the math :lol:
Does the lower most left corner of that box represent the origin of the curve or the way you applied the curve in your math? Or is the origin right in the middle of the box like a typical parabolic curve example commonly seen?
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Re: Yet Another Oscillator

Postby martinvicanek » Sat Aug 12, 2023 5:42 pm

Sorry I didn‘t explain it well. The origin is at the center of the square, axes are missing. x goes from -1 to 1, and so does y. The transfer curve has to stay completely within the box, else there will be a catastrophic amplification of partials.
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Re: Yet Another Oscillator

Postby R&R » Sat Aug 12, 2023 6:02 pm

martinvicanek wrote:The origin is at the center of the square, axes are missing. x goes from -1 to 1, and so does y.


Nice! Also looks a bit cooler as a small visual with a crosshair 8-)

martinvicanek wrote: else there will be a catastrophic amplification of partials.


:lol: You have such a way with words...
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