> filter and scene two uses a band eliminate filter, it just won't
> sound right. There are other things that don't morph besides filters.
> Check your manual.
Right! Especially check the oscillator's pitch setting. If you have i.e.
oscillator 1 in Scene 1 set at 0 and oscillator 1 at Scene 2 set at 12 then
the pitch will swing upward as you morph to Scene 2 from Scene 1.
Yamahahaha did a good job generally in giving us the morphing option -- of
course you have to be careful to know exactly what you can morph without
problems. If you are new to morphing between scenes a suggestion would be
to alter the sound of Scene 1 and then store it in Scene 2. If you haven't
changed the oscillator pitch then a morph between them should be smooth with
interesting positions between the two.
Ed Edwards
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----- Original Message -----
From: "spaceanimals" <alciere@...>
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Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 1:45 PM
Subject: [AN1x] re: scene morph
> Check your filters. Scene morph always uses scene 1's filters and
> morph only the cutoff and the resonance. If scene 1 uses a bandpass
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> Rainbow Jimmy
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