I have no idea what you are trying to say with 'tone changing along the line.' What is this supposed to mean? Can you be more specific or better still post a soundclip?
Nov-21-2006 11:46
nytrox
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Berlin
did you try to change the "re-trigger"-mode to "note on" (upper left)?
Can you post a soundclip because I have no idea what you are trying to say. I don't know how subtractor's knobs and faders work (whether 12 o' clock = 0 or not for instance) but are you aware that you have LFO 2 modulating the phase offset between oscillators? If the amount is -64 (as opposed to 0 as I suspect it is) then its going to sound weird.
Nov-21-2006 12:42
Eldritch
Eldritch Project
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Sweden
Re: whats wrong with these settings [pic]
quote:
Originally posted by Kid_presentable
is this because ive got the fm velocity up?
Yes, that's why.
Did you even try turning it down before posting here?
Nov-21-2006 14:57
Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
That would make sense though because the patch is called FMBass and it has the second oscillator modulating the frequency of the first. Phase difference is modulated by LFO2.
But erm yeah. I agree with Eldritch. This is pointless without being able to hear the sound in question. IT would be easier if you kept mashing a key whilst turning all the knobs up and down to see what effect they have on the sound. Keep doing this and reseting them to their preset values until you find out which variable is the one thas causing the problem you are experiencing.
Nov-21-2006 15:24
Eldritch
Eldritch Project
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Sweden
quote:
Originally posted by Derivative
That would make sense though because the patch is called FMBass and it has the second oscillator modulating the frequency of the first. Phase difference is modulated by LFO2.
But erm yeah. I agree with Eldritch. This is pointless without being able to hear the sound in question. IT would be easier if you kept mashing a key whilst turning all the knobs up and down to see what effect they have on the sound. Keep doing this and reseting them to their preset values until you find out which variable is the one thas causing the problem you are experiencing.
There is no phase modulation in that patch. The knob isn't bipolar, it's at 0.
It's the FM knob in the velocity section that's causing trouble. I know because I recreated the patch in Reason myself.
Nov-21-2006 19:32
Kid_presentable
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Sydney,Australia
quote:
Originally posted by Derivative
That would make sense though because the patch is called FMBass
Yes I named it fmbass.
quote:
Originally posted by Eldritch
Yes, that's why.
Did you even try turning it down before posting here?
Yes I did, i was more looking for a way to keep the fm velocity up without the sound changing.
Im at work so no sound clips for now.
thanks for the help.
Originally posted by Kid_presentable
Yes I named it fmbass.
Yes I did, i was more looking for a way to keep the fm velocity up without the sound changing.
Im at work so no sound clips for now.
thanks for the help.
Any parameter in the velocity section will affect the sound differently each time a note is triggered, depending on the velocity of the note.
Raise the FM knob in the oscillator section instead, and the sound won't change.