[sdiy] stereo synthesis
Troy Sheets
tsheets at saturn5.com
Mon Oct 8 19:37:24 CEST 2001
the waldorf q has great stereo synth possibilities... I think any
synth with 2 filters per voice, and where you can mix each oscillator to
either fitler, easily lends itself to stereo synthesis.
-troy
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 05:29:07PM +0200, mark verbos wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I know there are many designs out there for voltage controlled panners
> and even some built into monosynths, but has anyone actually
> experimented with stereo analog synthesizers? i use Pro Tools when I
> make music and I very often track analog sequences twice, once for the
> left side and once for the right. The modulation causes really wide
> perspectives. Would it be totally off the wall to make a synth with 2
> independant signal paths?
>
> I have even used the Wiard Borg filter to make a digital track sound
> more organic by feeding it through the filter twice and hard panning
> them.
>
> obviously you can use the same envelope for both sides, but what about
> exponential converters? Would two oscillators work from one exponential
> converter? How would you trim them to be in tune? Just something I have
> thought about for a while now...anyone?
>
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>
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