Much better without the effects to hear what is going on, and I like what I hear! A six-way RM? Geeze. I'll bet a couple of higher-harmonic content waves in place of the sines would be interesting. A couple of questions Paul, if I may: What control(s) are used to manipulate the timbre? When you say the gain-riding is tough, do you mean that some sort of gain-correction circuit will have to be implemented to "even out" the loudness range? Do you have a timeline for this 500-series module? George ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> To: MOTM listserv <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 8:46 AM Subject: [motm] New demo > Uploaded to > > http://www.synthtech.com/demo > > is a new WaveWarper demo. No big delay or reverb:) > > This shows the unique '6 way Ring Mod' feature (yep, it has 6 inputs!) All > waves used are > simple sine waves (either VCO or '440 in self-res). 3 of the 6 sines are > harmonically tuned, 3 are not. > 2 syncopated UEGs drive the beat (using the S&H out of a '101 to drive a > '700 for "voltage-controlled > probability"). > > Listen as the Warper generates all sorts of timbres, from wood blocks, to > grunge to harsh overdrive. > The gain-riding is tough on this module (needs tweaking) and parts are soft > and parts are loud. > > This is the first of the 500-series. These are weird, strange and bizarre > modules. Not for beginners (musically) > and will not be subscription. > > Feedback welcome! > > Paul S. > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [motm] New demo
2001-09-05 by George Kisslak
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