Fourier-Analysis and FM-synthesis
Duane R Balvage
dbalvage at ptdcs2.intel.com
Sat Jun 1 00:06:56 CEST 1996
Hello all -
A suggested synth (sampler) that is often overlooked is the
KORG DSS-1! You can specify the amplitude of harmonics 1 - 128
(digital sinewave generator) to generate a basic waveform, then
process it with VCF's and VCA's (yes, they ARE voltage controlled -
the filters are curtis chips of some type ... can't remember what
number at this point in time.) You can also "draw" waveforms
with the DATA SLIDER! You can get very interesting sounds this way,
from DXish sounds to analog and everywhere in between. I've used sampled
attacks and "drawn" steady state waveforms and gotten great results!
(you can graft waveforms together!)
Well, just wanted to get my two cents worth in on this thread...
Duane B.
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