--- andrew sargeant <androo@...> wrote: > >I really don't know how to use it well, but I > figured > >out the tables. Appreciate some info about editing > the ocs. > > > hrm well... > if you can edit tables, then you can edit the > oscillators :) > > [1]. go to [Osc] (once you've selected an existing > or blank patch) > > [2]. Set it to [Single] or [Poly] > > [3]. Either [GoEdit] or enable o1, o2 or o3 (or all > of them, tho best one at > a time so you can hear what's happening) > > [4]. Select o1 and go in there! > > [5]. Look! there's all these parameters for the > oscillator! > > [6]. If you know a bit about synthesis (time to > learn!) these things will > look pretty familiar, but the SIDstation is a little > different in a few ways > (the higher the number, the faster the oscillation > -- rather than the other > way round we commonly know).. > > [7]. Try out some stuff --- [Wave] -- you set the > waveform the oscillator > plays. [PWM] you customise the pulsewidth settings > (provided you set it as a > PWM waveform).. [Env] is your envelope generator > (for shaping the sound)... > play with that! > > [8]. Play with this stuff! .. when you add/edit your > next oscillator, make > it a different waveform and play with synch and > ringmodulation (this way you > can hear the effects).. [Vib] allows you to set the > modulator for the > oscillators (controlled by the LFOs -- which are > 'low frequency oscillators) > . Also the arpeggiator is in [Pitch] .. have a play > with that too. > > [9]. Open up an existing patch and look at the > settings, turn things off and > see what you get .. it's all about playing. > > [10]. Finally I'd have to to say FTFM! ;) ... it's a > great document , well > written --- read it and then play with your silver > box. > > cheers, > Andrew > > > > Whats FTFM? THANX MARK __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
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Re: What to do?
2000-01-24 by mark line
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