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Re: which synth taught you most about synthesis?

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:46 am
by jhulk
will do when its finished

i have some things done on my dropbox account if you want to try some

they do use flexor3 on some so will need that and i use a lot of roy thinnes modules his envelopes are mega good

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jwskj9u0fbpgxs7/dJU-JLHEdM-

1 is a 4 voice spectral synth great for choirs it has 4 osc per voice it uses clever techniques to do 4 vca vector mixing

if you are using 32bit system you can get 12 voices very easily

i have also a big library of sounds from other synth to use with it which i will upload at some point

the second is a e-piano modular dev it has lots of sampled e-pianos

and uses some clever techniques to get key down and key up triggered samples

for these to work correctly

you need to put them in scope/devices/modular 2/they need to go here

for the presets to work correctly otherwise you will have to load every sample in again

this on a 32bit system 12+dsp will get 12 poly

on the 64bit systems you only get 4 note poly this is the problem with the sample osc being coded in 32bit over 10 years ago

enjoy jimmy tried these and liked them

i have several string synths to but will release them later on when i get some spare time

Re: which synth taught you most about synthesis?

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:45 pm
by kensuguro
interesting projects, do you have audio demos? Also, are you typing on a tiny screen or something? I think you should see it how I'm seeing it, but there's an empty line between each line of text.

Re: which synth taught you most about synthesis?

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:41 pm
by jhulk
thats me im lazy with my punctuation so i do gaps between lines

as it makes my text easier to read

as before i used to do it as block of text and people moaned about it

so i do it like this and you are the first to comment on it in 5 years

audio demos

ask dante or jimmyv as they better tested them and i have not recorded any of the patches yet