I think the sinewave of the sds3 and sds4 is created with self oscilating
transistorladder (moog) vcf.
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KW skrev 2011-12-21 13:47:
that is to blame. With very few overtones you often get "glassy"
results. It's almost like a self oscillating filter.
106 on the other hand, is not one of my dream synths. :)
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transistorladder (moog) vcf.
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KW skrev 2011-12-21 13:47:
> i'm sure the bass is heavy on this sds4. i forgot to tell you i ment theOK, then I follow. Since you can choose sinewave as waveform I guess
> high frequencies. sometimes the sds4 sounds near a Juno106.
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> for an example between 00'20'' - 00'22'' the high pitched attack of the
> bass reacts very similar to the Juno106. i hope you understand better
> now what i meat with "glassy"
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> i'm sure it has nothing to do with soundcard quantisation of high
> frequencies on your laptop, it should manage these events ;=)
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> cheers....
that is to blame. With very few overtones you often get "glassy"
results. It's almost like a self oscillating filter.
106 on the other hand, is not one of my dream synths. :)
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