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Re: [AN1x] Re: voice help for newbie

Re: [AN1x] Re: voice help for newbie

2002-09-18 by RayMaxer

You didn't mention if there was everything all right in Matrix ...
May be there's something modulating an OSC volume in Matrix..
Or may be you got a filter. so 'self-resonate' with a very high Resonance..
?
Also - I am not sure - but having Feedback on a very high setting can do
something like that ?
Check this stuff...
(or check another synth being controlled by MIDI may be while you play
AN-1x) ? ;-)

Ray.


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From: "epiphanius.geo" <epiphanius.geo@...>
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Sent: Wednesday, 18 September 2002 \ufffd. 9:26
Subject: [AN1x] Re: voice help for newbie


> > Is the ring modulator volume non-zero?
>
> Thanks for trying, but no, ring mod is in fact 0.  I wonder if it
> was a sync setting, but i can't get the sound not to sound, if that
> makes sense. The other possibility is that some of the changes I make
> in AN1x edit are not being reflected in the actual synth, but i
> don't think this is the case.
>
> Thanks any way,
>
> e.
>
> --- In AN1x-list@y..., "Jerry Aiyathurai" <tuskerfort@h...> wrote:
> > --- In AN1x-list@y..., "epiphanius.geo" <epiphanius.geo@y...>
> wrote:
> > > Can someone give me some possible explanations as to how a voice
> > can
> > > have both oscillator output set to "0", no free eg, peg set
> to "0",
> > > no noise, only one scene selected, and yet have a rich, metallic
> > > sounding patch (for example) still playing? This has happened
> > > several times, and I can't figure it out.
> >
> > Is the ring modulator volume non-zero?
> >
> > The ring modulator outputs the sum and difference frequencies of
> all
> > of the frequencies in the two oscillators. If the two oscillators
> are
> > tuned to the same pitch, the ring modulator puts out a sound
> similar
> > to a chorused version of an oscillator.
> >
> > Could this be it?
> >
> > Jerry
>
>
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[AN1x] Re: voice help for newbie

2002-09-19 by epiphanius.geo

--- In AN1x-list@y..., "RayMaxer" <digil@d...> wrote:
> You didn't mention if there was everything all right in Matrix ...


> May be there's something modulating an OSC volume in Matrix..

This is very likely the thing - I'll check as soon as I can. It's 
not a problem, more of an adventure, really. Thanks for the idea.

e.

Re: [AN1x] Re: voice help for newbie

2002-09-19 by Phil

Actually, (assuming I'm responding to the right thread) I thought the self
oscillating filter could be it. Turn down the resonance and see what
happens.

Phil
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> From: "epiphanius.geo" <epiphanius.geo@...>
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> Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 07:16:10 -0000
> To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [AN1x] Re: voice help for newbie
> 
> --- In AN1x-list@y..., "RayMaxer" <digil@d...> wrote:
>> You didn't mention if there was everything all right in Matrix ...
> 
> 
>> May be there's something modulating an OSC volume in Matrix..
> 
> This is very likely the thing - I'll check as soon as I can. It's
> not a problem, more of an adventure, really. Thanks for the idea.
> 
> e.

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