'Free-running' phase

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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby Mark » Sun May 31, 2015 4:55 pm

Here's something close to what I had. I've set the same LFO to control everything, but dial in a bit of LFO2 if you want to add in a bit of randomness.
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby kokotte » Sun May 31, 2015 8:00 pm

like a boss!
thanks Mark, it helps everybody
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People, please, let Mark work on his wttool, we need it too! :xmas:
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby Teksonik » Sun May 31, 2015 8:24 pm

Mark wrote:Edit: this is meant for Teksonik and Yorrrrrr...


Ummmmm you can leave me out of it. He stated his opinion I stated mine. I didn't call anyone a stupid troll.
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby Mark » Sun May 31, 2015 10:16 pm

kokotte wrote:like a boss!
thanks Mark, it helps everybody
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People, please, let Mark work on his wttool, we need it too! :xmas:


Should be going in to beta testing phase very shortly :)
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby themachinelt » Mon Jun 01, 2015 3:25 pm

Mark wrote:Here's something close to what I had. I've set the same LFO to control everything, but dial in a bit of LFO2 if you want to add in a bit of randomness.


Thanks!

But a bit of a problem becomes when you add more voices to oscillator and then start to detune. With reseting phase it just doesnt sound nice anymore.

is there a workaround for this?
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby Mark » Mon Jun 01, 2015 4:50 pm

Do you mean voices in the actual oscillator or global voices. I guess the former.
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby themachinelt » Mon Jun 01, 2015 5:06 pm

Mark wrote:Do you mean voices in the actual oscillator or global voices. I guess the former.


In the actual oscillator
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby themachinelt » Thu Jun 11, 2015 8:11 am

Mark wrote:Do you mean voices in the actual oscillator or global voices. I guess the former.


So is there a "fix" for this ?
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby Teksonik » Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:15 am

"Fix" for what ? I'm not hearing any problem............. :?
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby themachinelt » Fri Jun 12, 2015 12:22 pm

Teksonik wrote:"Fix" for what ? I'm not hearing any problem............. :?


"fix" was in quotes because there is nothing wrong. But if you would read everything what is written maybe you would understand :)
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby Teksonik » Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:00 pm

themachinelt wrote:
Teksonik wrote:"Fix" for what ? I'm not hearing any problem............. :?


"fix" was in quotes because there is nothing wrong. But if you would read everything what is written maybe you would understand :)


You notice in my response "fix" is in quotations too so maybe you should take your own advice and read everything.

I saw where you said it "doesn't sound nice". Well I think it sounds great and sounds just as expected so there is indeed nothing to "fix". Maybe you can understand that. :wink:
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby themachinelt » Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:21 pm

Teksonik wrote:
themachinelt wrote:
Teksonik wrote:"Fix" for what ? I'm not hearing any problem............. :?


"fix" was in quotes because there is nothing wrong. But if you would read everything what is written maybe you would understand :)


You notice in my response "fix" is in quotations too so maybe you should take your own advice and read everything.

I saw where you said it "doesn't sound nice". Well I think it sounds great and sounds just as expected so there is indeed nothing to "fix". Maybe you can understand that. :wink:


The topic maker asked if there is ability to make similar phase behaviour as in some of other synths...Mark did a patch wich mimics that, but with unison and detune it looses the "required" sound.

I just dont know what to tell you more ... you are way too arogant to understand probably.
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby Teksonik » Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:55 pm

themachinelt wrote:
The topic maker asked if there is ability to make similar phase behaviour as in some of other synths...Mark did a patch wich mimics that, but with unison and detune it looses the "required" sound.

I just dont know what to tell you more ... you are way too arogant to understand probably.


There's nothing to understand. Emulating something that is inferior is pointless. Try to understand that.......... :wink:

I own those other synths and DUNE 2 Unison Phase not only performs as expected but sounds better. I don't know what else to tell you. Like I said there is nothing to "fix". You should be on the other developer's sites asking them to emulate DUNE 2's sound not the other way around.
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby Teksonik » Fri Jun 12, 2015 2:38 pm

Ok I'm using Mark's MH Yorrrrr Phase patch from above and I just don't hear any problem. Adding voices and detune sounds just fine and in fact sounds significantly better than Sylenth 1 which is washed out and weak. Don't get me wrong I love Sylenth and the combination of DUNE 2 and Sylenth 1 is awesome but in my opinion D2's Unison Phase Reset sounds significantly better than Sylenth's or any of the other synths I own. Hence I stand by my statement......there's nothing to "fix".........
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Re: 'Free-running' phase

Postby themachinelt » Fri Jun 12, 2015 6:33 pm

it resets, thats the problem ;)
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