Re: [Evolver] Re: Quiet here - Panning and Modulation
2003-03-30 by trippler@t-online.de
Hello Ski, I am just fiddling around with the pan parameter. I mentioned the synced osc because there is only one of them and the trick with 2 identic oscs won't help to center a sync sound ;-) But after all it's not that important. The little unit offers a lot of fun. Can't stop programming sequences... Regards Stefan ----- Original Message ----- From: "ski_ex5tech" <ex5tech@...> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 10:08 PM Subject: [Evolver] Re: Quiet here - Panning and Modulation 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
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> a 2nd synced osc ;-) > > Regards > Stefan >