AW: [sdiy] sync sound (Jupiter 8) & Spliff

Czech Martin Martin.Czech at Micronas.com
Wed Oct 24 16:57:10 CEST 2001


I tryed it with FM, but it doesn't sound the same.
I think I tryed cases where the modulation index
forces a zero for the 0th order side band, i.e. the carrier
will disapear.
But I think also your suggestion was taken into acount.

I'm almost sure it is done analog...
OTOH: good old Reinhold Heil was very firm in DX programming...

m.c.



> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Florian_Anwander [mailto:Florian.Anwander at consol.de]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2001 16:44
> An: Czech Martin; synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Betreff: Re: [sdiy] sync sound (Jupiter 8) & Spliff
> 
> 
> Hallo Martin
> 
> > Anyway, the track "Damals" has a very interesting
> > sync sound (that is: I think that it must be sync).
> > I can only describe it as octave flipping, the tone starts
> > lower and then turns into the octave above, and maybe even higher.
> > Such effects may be also obtained via electro acoustic feedback
> > with a guitar/amplifier.
> > 
> Aaaaaahh one of my favourite analogue sound tricks ;-) It is FM ! You
> can do it also with an DX7. The modulator is a quint below 
> the Carrier.
> As long the Modulator is active, you get a sound an ocatve below the
> Carrier. Now fade away the Modulator and the Carrier stands 
> alone - one
> octave higher.
> 
> Florian
> 
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