Just got Dune 3 and got confused by the way the Spread sounds;
It's as though when I turn up the spread, it mixes out the mono signal, and brings in a hard stereo signal, rather than slowly increasing the degree to which the voices are panned to either side. Am I hearing this correctly?
If so, I would LOVE to be able to select a different spread algorithm that actually increases the panning of each voice, rather than mixing between hard mono and hard stereo.
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Re: DUNE 3 Unison Spread algorithmthere are several types of spread in the menu, which one are you referring to?
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Re: DUNE 3 Unison Spread algorithmI think those are for pitch, not spread.
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Re: DUNE 3 Unison Spread algorithmThere are two types of Spread. Oscillator Spread and Unison Voices Spread. From the Manual:
At the Oscillator Level: Spread When two or more oscillators are active in the stack, the SPRD knob allows to spread the oscillators in the stereo field, around the center. Turned fully left, the oscillator stack will be mono At the Unison Voices Level: Spread Spreads the unison voices in the stereo field. A minimum of two voices must be dialed in to create an audible effect. At maximum position, the voices will be fully spread in the stereo field – in the case of using two voices, one voice will be panned hard left and the other one hard right. In case of three voices, one voice will be panned hard left, one dead center and one hard right, etc.
Re: DUNE 3 Unison Spread algorithm
detune is pitch, spread is stereo field (and vol in osc) i thought that would be obvious Windows 11 Home - 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12400 2.50 GHz -32GB RAM
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Re: DUNE 3 Unison Spread algorithmI wanted to mention for the benefit of Tim Jordan that you can use both Osc Unison/Spread and Voice Unison/Spread at same time if you wish although using both Spreads simultaneously should be done with some restraint.
In the test patch below I've set Unison Voices to 3, Detune to Zero and Spread to Max. That puts Voice 1 hard left, Voice 2 at Center and Voice 3 hard right. I used Osc Unison on all 3 but Osc spread only on Voice 2 just to fill it out a bit. Each voice is programmed differently to emphasize the effect although you could make them all copies of the same sound. Maybe this will help you achieve what you're asking for..... EDIT: I don't know why I even bother anymore...... You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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