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Kriminal wrote:Fine (de) tuning 2 oscs thickens the sound, more authentic/analogue
MattLeschuck wrote:Since we have both the Semi and Fine control in the mod matrix, I think quantizing Semi would be the way to go (like you already mentioned).
Teksonik wrote:Kriminal wrote:Fine (de) tuning 2 oscs thickens the sound, more authentic/analogue
Yes of course and that's what Pitch Fine is for, or in the case of Obsession using the Osc 2 Detune knob.MattLeschuck wrote:Since we have both the Semi and Fine control in the mod matrix, I think quantizing Semi would be the way to go (like you already mentioned).
That has been my whole point. On Windows the Semi is quantized as long as you don't use shift which would be silly to do in the first place. You don't "fine tune" semitones although it is possible to add or subtract Cents using Shift it's unpredictable and returns no visual feedback. In other words the numeric feedback doesn't show +7 semis and +20 cents.
I don't know how it's handled on Mac but on either platform it's better to use the proper parameters. You'll notice that no one else has complained about this in all the time since Obsession was released. That's tells us a lot.
MattLeschuck wrote:Im not sure if you are blaming the user (me) here or not,
Teksonik wrote:Ok it could be an issue that only affects the Mac version.
Teksonik wrote:MattLeschuck wrote:Im not sure if you are blaming the user (me) here or not,
I'm not blaming anything. I simply took time out of my days to help find the cause of the issue you are having. Determining that it doesn't happen on Windows was the first step in narrowing down the cause.
Like I said early on:Teksonik wrote:Ok it could be an issue that only affects the Mac version.
Turns out that was true and you've got a fix coming so all is good now.
Richard wrote:Yes it is already fixed, we just need to upload new Mac build
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