[sdiy] Moog SL-8
rsdio at audiobanshee.com
rsdio at audiobanshee.com
Fri Apr 14 22:03:47 CEST 2017
Thanks!
Those ideas were worth firing up the Pro-One...
On Apr 14, 2017, at 1:19 AM, Terje Winther <terje.winther at wintherstormer.no> wrote:
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> Just wanted to chime in on this:
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>> 2) I've never heard a piece of music effectively use square LFO without sounding like a siren or something else very non-musical.
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> If you add a tiny portion of a relatively speaking high-frequency square LFO into your VCOs, you get that snearing VCOs that sport music seems to favour these days.
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> If you tune your square LFO to modulate your VCOs in a perfect interval, say a perfect fifth, and have a mid-range square LFO, you get a shimmering VCO sound that was used in several tunes in the 1980s.
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> If you tune your square LFO to modulate your VCOs in a perfect octave, and use very slow LFOs, and have your VCOs driven by a sequencer, than you will have VCOs shift octaves independent of the sequencer speed. You will probably need multiple VCO/LFO combos, so this is most useful for modular users, but it does infuse a healthy variation into your monophonic sequencer lines.
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