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Excellent series, Charles! Great explanation of the ring mod options (some unexpected options tucked away in there), and the MMF. I particularly enjoyed the third video where you tied it all together and brought in some neat bonus tips with the various modulators!
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Lightbringer wrote:
Excellent series, Charles! Great explanation of the ring mod options (some unexpected options tucked away in there), and the MMF. I particularly enjoyed the third video where you tied it all together and brought in some neat bonus tips with the various modulators!
Thank you for continuing to share and inspire!
Thanks Joe! Couldn't have done it without you!
Still feeling like I should go and do a little vid on the oscillators. I could explain crossfading vs interpolation by way of using AL-1 and Zebra. I could demonstrate the differences between the double and detuned saws and also show a difference in volume between the sub octave triangle and oscillator 1's triangle...
But there are a lot of videos I'd like to do... There's a bit on STR-1 that I'd like to share as well as go over a giant DAW integration series and do a separate series on drum design and programming.
Not to mention putting up the KK GE series somewhere and continuing the effects series.
On another note there's a glitch I found within the Multi Filter. I'll write it in the description of the MMF vid.
The glitch is... For some reason mode 2 is slightly louder than Mode 1. If you put each mode on manual and have a dry signal for Mode 1 and a phase flipped Dry signal for Mode 2, then you won't get a perfect phase cancellation if the crossfade amount between the two modes is on 50%. You only get a phase cancellation if you drop the Dry signal of mode 2 down to 97. Its the same if you have Mode 1 at -99 instead. The funny thing is, the volume discrepency is actually displayed in the graphic too... so it seems like this behavior was almost programmed on purpose...?
PS. nice comment on helping that guy out with the ELO sound! _________________ paypal.me/CharlesFerraro
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