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Re: [Evolver] Re: Quiet here

Re: [Evolver] Re: Quiet here

2003-03-30 by trippler@t-online.de

Thanks for the hints, Ski.
Studying the signal flow diagram again it should be clear that the oscs are
hardwired.
On the other hand, I didn't find out yet what the modulation destination
"pan" does (I will find out, you needn't explain ;-)) and I thought there
might be a possibility of panning with the help of a modulation.

The "pseudo centering" with the help of 2 oscillators is a good idea, but
during programming the sound example that I mentioned below I couldn't find
a 2nd synced osc ;-)

Regards
Stefan
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----- Original Message -----
From: "ski_ex5tech" <ex5tech@...>
To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 8:21 AM
Subject: [Evolver] Re: Quiet here


Stefan - If you want to center a SINGLE oscillator in the stereo
field, while leaving other oscillators panned left and right, then
the technically correct answer to your question is no.

On the other hand, if you're OK with centering ALL oscillators in the
stereo field, then the answer is yes.  Simply use the "Output Pan"
parameter (detailed under the "Amplifier (VCA)" section in the manual.

Another option...  If you want a single sound centered in the stereo
field, with other sounds panned left and right, try this:  Program
Osc 1 and 2 (or Osc 3 and 4) to be identical.  While they won't be
*perfectly* identical, since we're talking about analog oscillators
and filters, they will be close enough to simulate a single centered
sound.  You're remaining two oscillators can be programmed to sound
different from each other, and will continue to sound panned left and
right.  I've done this quite a bit, often using two oscillators for
a "centered" bass line in a sequence, while the other two oscillators
play other parts.


Ski
www.ex5tech.com
EX5Tech Evolver forum:
http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23


--- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, trippler@t... wrote:
> Not so much traffic on the list at the moment, therefor I'll post
an example
> of my slowly growing Evolver sound programming skills ;-)
>
> http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/evolseq2.mp3
>
> One dump question: Is there a way to center an oscillator in the
stereo
> panorama without choos\ufffdng mono out ?
>
> Regards
> Stefan


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Re: Quiet here - Panning and Modulation

2003-03-30 by ski_ex5tech

You CAN pan with modulation.  It's destination #25 on the "Modulation 
Destinations" list in the owners manual.

Also, you don't have to sync two pairs of oscillators in order to 
effectively get a centered sound.  Just program two oscillators 
exactly the same, and they will be close enough.  You can even detune 
them a little, and the image will still sound fairly centered.


Ski
www.ex5tech.com
EX5Tech Evolver forum:
http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23


--- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, trippler@t... wrote:
> Thanks for the hints, Ski.
> Studying the signal flow diagram again it should be clear that the 
oscs are
> hardwired.
> On the other hand, I didn't find out yet what the modulation 
destination
> "pan" does (I will find out, you needn't explain ;-)) and I thought 
there
> might be a possibility of panning with the help of a modulation.
> 
> The "pseudo centering" with the help of 2 oscillators is a good 
idea, but
> during programming the sound example that I mentioned below I 
couldn't find
> a 2nd synced osc ;-)
> 
> Regards
> Stefan
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ski_ex5tech" <ex5tech@e...>
> To: <DSI_Evolver@...m>
> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 8:21 AM
> Subject: [Evolver] Re: Quiet here
> 
> 
> Stefan - If you want to center a SINGLE oscillator in the stereo
> field, while leaving other oscillators panned left and right, then
> the technically correct answer to your question is no.
> 
> On the other hand, if you're OK with centering ALL oscillators in 
the
> stereo field, then the answer is yes.  Simply use the "Output Pan"
> parameter (detailed under the "Amplifier (VCA)" section in the 
manual.
> 
> Another option...  If you want a single sound centered in the stereo
> field, with other sounds panned left and right, try this:  Program
> Osc 1 and 2 (or Osc 3 and 4) to be identical.  While they won't be
> *perfectly* identical, since we're talking about analog oscillators
> and filters, they will be close enough to simulate a single centered
> sound.  You're remaining two oscillators can be programmed to sound
> different from each other, and will continue to sound panned left 
and
> right.  I've done this quite a bit, often using two oscillators for
> a "centered" bass line in a sequence, while the other two 
oscillators
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> play other parts.
> 
> 
> Ski
> www.ex5tech.com
> EX5Tech Evolver forum:
> http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23
> 
> 
> --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, trippler@t... wrote:
> > Not so much traffic on the list at the moment, therefor I'll post
> an example
> > of my slowly growing Evolver sound programming skills ;-)
> >
> > http://www.trippler.net/files/mp3/evolseq2.mp3
> >
> > One dump question: Is there a way to center an oscillator in the
> stereo
> > panorama without choosíng mono out ?
> >
> > Regards
> > Stefan
> 
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