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DJSentinel
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Well the supersaw itself is unknown. We really don't know how it works exactly. The idea is for Phase Desync to happen, ether you have to have two out of tune signals "like two out of tune oscillators," or you have to have a modifer and a modulator. Here are some instances.
Chorus Effect-
The chorus effect is made up of two or more delays with a very small delay time, usually around 1ms. The chorus copies the input signal and delays it a little bit. The sum output sounds like a flanger that has stopped. To put the sound into motion like the "supersaw" sound, you have to modulate that delay time back and fourth, and thats where the LFO comes in. The LFO modulates the delay time, therefore changing when the copied signal is added back to the original. This puts the copied signal out of phase or out of sync with the first wave, thus... creating the chorus or "supersaw" sound. Choruses are not very effective tho because they don't know the exact pitch of the input wave, so making a crisp sounding chorus requires much more. To have a chorus effect sound like the supersaw when one single sawwave is run throught it, the chorus would have to know the pitch of the incomming note, and change the range of the LFO depth, which will lengthin or shorten the range it modulates the delay time, this would make sure the millisecond delay time is equal to one wave cycle of the input, makes it much more realistic. Tho this only works if your chorus is polyphonic "A separeate chorus chain for each note entered." Oh course that would mean that the chorus is part of the oscillator itself, which is why the "advanced chorus" has been one speculation on how the supersaw works.
Comb Detune Effect-
The Comb Detune Effect is the same as the chorus but instead of using a delay and a copy signal, all the processing happens in the comb filter. This is much cleaner and processor friendly. With the other aspects like knowing the pitch and changing LFO depth, this could also be a possibility on how the supersaw is made. Tho problem with comb filter method is that the comb filter can't have any resonance or it will sound like a phaser :-D
Just a thought,
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DJSentinel
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| quote: | Originally posted by LENG
thanks for the info... i'll try to digest your words and try it out tonight. it's either i will know it or i won't understand it at all... *grahhhHHhh* |
You can't do this with V-Station :-|
You will need a modular synth like Reaktor, SynthMaker, or SynthEdit. Its hard to do otherwise.
Reaktor 5 works great for this,
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DJSentinel
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| quote: | Originally posted by substorm
Uhhm. i just explained to him how u CAN use the LFOīs in a supersaw, it didnīt have anything to do with your post. |
I know, but that is just a vibrato effect I believe. An LFO modulating the oscillators current frequency.
I think LENG is wanting to try something more than that if I'm not wrong :-D
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