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Posted by cherrybarry on Jul-12-2006 00:47:

random phaser effects in supersaw

I'm using Reason and 4 subtractor synths to make some supersaws. Some of them have this random phaser sound however that I don't want. It only appears on the first note once I load the combinator patch. All notes after that sound fine. But if I reload the patch and hit a key, the phaser sound appears again...does anyone know what's going on?


Posted by LENG on Jul-12-2006 00:53:

i think that is pretty normal, no big deal... it happens to v-station, reaktor and superwave vsti's... i only have to warm up the synths before i export them to final rendering product. however, superwave seems to have that phasing effect everytime you stop playing it and resume back.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Jul-12-2006 01:08:

probably where they're all detuned and like the freqs fluctuate


Posted by wizniz on Jul-12-2006 02:48:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
probably where they're all detuned and like the freqs fluctuate


what i wouldve said. ha!


Posted by thecYrus on Jul-12-2006 06:31:

all the oscs have the same initial phase so you'll get phase cancelation until they drift enough away..


Posted by aquila on Jul-12-2006 06:45:

quote:
Originally posted by thecYrus
all the oscs have the same initial phase so you'll get phase cancelation until they drift enough away..


To fix this problem, use the sawtooth/sawtooth*4/sawtooth*16 oscillator in the Malstrom, and set the index on each oscillator differently.


Posted by Eldritch on Jul-12-2006 11:14:

Try adjusting the phase of the oscillators or use asymmetrical detuning.


Posted by cherrybarry on Jul-13-2006 02:14:

yep, those two settings seem to work...i notice this doesn't happen with only saw waves though...seems like whenever u use multiple oscillators and detune, the output isn't always the same (ie. attack volume reaches diff levels each time on the mixer)



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