Since the latest software updates, I have not heard any aliasing. Take the square wave from the mod osc and filter is back a little and you have some nice soothing sounds. Also, if you back off the warp, any timbre can be perceived as mellow and soft. Try patching a single CV to the velocity inputs on the 292e and the warp inputs on the 259e. Warp can definately be abused to the point of thinking the 259e is only capable of a few types of timbres. You have to break out of a single pattern of patching and thinking to see how the 259e can be used in other context. Not to belittle the Plan B stuff because it is definately very nice sounding, however, the 259e can do any timbre the Plan B model 15 can as well as many many many others. It is all just a matter of programming skill. --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" <cuari7@c...> wrote: > I still think it'd be great to have an oscillator with no aliasing. > The 259e's are great for percussive and wild, rude sounds, but for the > times when we're in a more mellow musical mood, something like the > original 259 or even the 258 would be a perfect complement. I'm hoping > the Plan B oscillator from P. Grenader will be able to fill this > void...
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Re: Help on the big decision
2005-09-06 by ethanzer0
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