Sweet demo. I have an SCI Prophet VS and a Waldorf Microwave XT, this thing sounds very similar. Hopefully in the next release they will let you import your own single cycle waveforms.
12:35 Nooooo! Don't do that! Just click and hold save, click and release osc1, then osc2 and finally release save. Osc1 is now copied into osc2. (Of course, afterwards de-tune both separately.) That modwheel trick to scan through the waves is a neat trick, though! Tip: in the modmatrix press the Ribbon button and scroll two places back. Bam! modwheel. ;) Tip2: calculating the depth of the wavescan is not that hard: 128 (max) / 8 (slots) * 5 (used) = 80. Another small thing to add: since you explained everything like to a beginner, you also should have mentioned you've disabled vibrato on the modwheel in the voice menu. After saying all this, thank you for sharing your insights. I really like following these videos.
I had the idea that the waveforms might be designed to imitate real-world sounds, if I only knew which to use as transients, etc. Maybe these might create a good "wooden" sound, while those are more like a stringed instrument. But your initial comments about where on the freq spectrum these waveform choices are got me thinking I might be way overthinking this. I really appreciate you sharing how you fish through the waveforms looking for a good fit. To me, the waveform choices are a bit overwhelming, so this strategy is really helpful.
Sweet demo. I have an SCI Prophet VS and a Waldorf Microwave XT, this thing sounds very similar. Hopefully in the next release they will let you import your own single cycle waveforms.
12:35 Nooooo! Don't do that!
Just click and hold save, click and release osc1, then osc2 and finally release save. Osc1 is now copied into osc2. (Of course, afterwards de-tune both separately.)
That modwheel trick to scan through the waves is a neat trick, though!
Tip: in the modmatrix press the Ribbon button and scroll two places back. Bam! modwheel. ;)
Tip2: calculating the depth of the wavescan is not that hard: 128 (max) / 8 (slots) * 5 (used) = 80.
Another small thing to add: since you explained everything like to a beginner, you also should have mentioned you've disabled vibrato on the modwheel in the voice menu.
After saying all this, thank you for sharing your insights. I really like following these videos.
How exactly I managed to overlook that feature is a mystery. Thanks dude! That serves me alot of time.
There is just so much to this incredible instrument. Thank you for making these videos.
I had the idea that the waveforms might be designed to imitate real-world sounds, if I only knew which to use as transients, etc. Maybe these might create a good "wooden" sound, while those are more like a stringed instrument.
But your initial comments about where on the freq spectrum these waveform choices are got me thinking I might be way overthinking this.
I really appreciate you sharing how you fish through the waveforms looking for a good fit. To me, the waveform choices are a bit overwhelming, so this strategy is really helpful.
Wow, long time no see. You still got the Summit?
can you please point to the envelope tutorial video?
Not sure if I'm ever ended up making one. This is an old video. Shot before I knew the shortcut for copying over wave tables, mutators, etc.
Hi, is it possible to get your pro 3 sound bank? Your website doesn't work.
Info@majorosc.com
I'll send ya the link.