All I can say is, I don\ufffdt have much use for the "all OSCs in unison-detuned" sound.
I\ufffdm absolutely not into that techno supersaw thingy !
So,- Hoover is the right term and if I\ufffdd urently need it,- I\ufffdd get it from all kind of VST stuff or such.
Well, all just a matter of taste though.
:-D
PeWe
Am 16.07.2012 19:32, schrieb Karl Schmeer:
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Hi All,
>unison does not require multi-mode.
>all you have to do is assign all 6 voices to
>the same zone (in this case zone 1) and then
>set zone 1 to one of the unison modes instead
>of rotate or reset mode
>much easier than having to mess with multi-mode.
-omar
This is true. You can set all the\ufffdzone stuff up ( globaly) in the master page
section, however these settings are not\ufffdoutput with a patch dump.\ufffd
Patch dumps only send single patch and multi patch settings, none of the master
stuff.
>don\ufffdt know what the difference w/ the Matrix-12 and the 2nd voice board is
>though ...
AFAIK The Matrix 12\ufffdworks the same way as the Xpander.\ufffdYou\ufffdcan assign\ufffd
any number of voices ( up to 12 )\ufffd\ufffdto\ufffdone of the 6 Zones.\ufffd\ufffd
> M12 - Xpander Comparison
I have owned a M12 for a long time. I find the modulation List a great thing,
but I don't see the detune as that much of an advantage, unless
you just gotta have a "Hover" type sound.
Often I have adjusted the detunes to what I think is a perfect sound, only to
reset them all to 0 once I\ufffdplay the sound\ufffdwith a band or midi sequence\ufffdcontext .
Best
Karl