I think it's the Kawai, which I have never used. Someone once told me though that you basically manipulate vertical bars (128 of them) on screen. That's setting up a static harmonic series... I assume they could then be modulated, or morphed, or something. -----Original Message----- From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) [mailto:noise@...] Sent: Tuesday, 05 December, 2000 12:30 PM To: 'motm@egroups.com' Subject: RE: [motm] Long rave: Additive Synth VCO (was: MOTM 910 Nice Job Paul !!) I like the idea of additive synthesis. The only "successful" additive synth I'm aware of is either the Kawai or Kurzweil line (I forget which). I know these are digital, but how are patches constructed in those? Do you literally sit down and program each of the 128 oscillators, or is there a bunched scheme (as you propose) going on?
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RE: [motm] Long rave: Additive Synth VCO (was: MOTM 910 Nice Job Paul !!)
2000-12-05 by Tkacs, Ken