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Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
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Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
By popular demand I am releasing a syncable, alias suppressed sawtooth slave oscillator. It is quite a tricky thing, if you look at the code, but I think I have finally got it to work with acceptable CPU load. The Sync input is different from the stock oscillators because it passes a fractional sampe value (as opposed to a simple on/off trigger). Both the master and the slave will accept positive and negative frequencies so you can modulate through zero.
I have included a little demo synth so you can crank the mod wheel like Jan Hammer.
I might add other waveforms in future but I can't say when that would be.
For those familiar with the spanish christmas tradition: Esto es mi regalo de reyes.
Have fun!
I have included a little demo synth so you can crank the mod wheel like Jan Hammer.
I might add other waveforms in future but I can't say when that would be.
For those familiar with the spanish christmas tradition: Esto es mi regalo de reyes.
Have fun!
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
Great work Martin!
I think I can hear distant applause…
Cheers
Spogg
I think I can hear distant applause…
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
Hmm - maybe I'm not using this right - with no sync applied I hear massive distortion, not a clean saw.
Website for the plugins : http://kbrownsynthplugins.weebly.com/
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
very cool martin! @kbrown, maybe the saw gets too loud and you need to lower the volume?
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
Uh, no. With mod wheel at minimum, you get a clean saw?
Website for the plugins : http://kbrownsynthplugins.weebly.com/
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
k brown wrote:Uh, no. With mod wheel at minimum, you get a clean saw?
Well mine is all nice and clean!
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
The example in blue at the top of the schematic sounds fab - but hook up the Mini Synth at the bottom of the schem and it's badly distorted. Looked at on a scope, the vertical portion of the saw is constantly jittering back and forth, with very audible results. Maybe this is only usable in mono/blue?
Website for the plugins : http://kbrownsynthplugins.weebly.com/
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
Great stuff! Thanks Martin!
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
k brown wrote:The example in blue at the top of the schematic sounds fab - but hook up the Mini Synth at the bottom of the schem and it's badly distorted. Looked at on a scope, the vertical portion of the saw is constantly jittering back and forth, with very audible results. Maybe this is only usable in mono/blue?
Kevin, you are correct and I apologize for posting a buggy code. Need to fix it and then will up it again.
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Re: Syncable oscillators with alias suppression
k brown wrote:The example in blue at the top of the schematic sounds fab - but hook up the Mini Synth at the bottom of the schem and it's badly distorted. Looked at on a scope, the vertical portion of the saw is constantly jittering back and forth, with very audible results. Maybe this is only usable in mono/blue?
In the poly version, put a green float with a value of 0.01 to the "Synceable polyBLEP Saw (w/branching)" module and the jittering will be gone
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