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Is there a synth w/ independent effects for each oscilator?
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| meriter |
| Simple question... I was under the impression Absynth could do this but I suppose not. I'd even settle for dry/wet level per oscillator :/ |
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| tehlord |
Padshop Pro does this.
Probably not the traditional subtractive you're after though! |
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| meriter |
i'll check it out in a bit here
kind of offended synthmaker is windows only I think that is ultimately what I'm looking for |
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| tehlord |
| Synthmaker is fiddly as though. |
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| Mel David |
D16 LuSH-101 - "Each layer in LuSH-101 can work as an independent synthesizer with its own polyphony, parameters, advanced arpeggiator, and a palette of 8 insert effects."
http://www.kvraudio.com/news/d16-gr...st-and-au-20004
People with hardware usually just use multiple synth parts assigned to respond to the same MIDI channel, so you could just do the same in your DAW. |
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| Mel David |
| What about Bidule or Reaktor? |
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| sr126 |
| quote: | Originally posted by meriter
Simple question... I was under the impression Absynth could do this but I suppose not. I'd even settle for dry/wet level per oscillator :/ |
absynth doesn't have independent effects per osc, but absynth5 DOES have a wet/dry feature per osc.
in the effect tab, look where it says "input". you will see chan A, chan B, chan C, master, and LP and HP filters. turn down the master, and fade in the channel you want to feed into the effect. you can use the the filters to control what freq range will be effected.
to do something like that in massive it would work backwards. you need to use the bypass module... but you can only use the bypass module with one osc. the others will be effected, and you cant bypass the eq... just the filter and the two FX blocks.
off the top of my head, i don't think there's another way to effect one osc, and not the others with massive.
if you have building experience with reaktor, you should be able to mess with the internals of an ensemble to make it do what you want it to do. |
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| pointPi |
| quote: | Originally posted by meriter
I'd even settle for dry/wet level per oscillator :/ |
Sytrus sort of does this.
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| meriter |
| quote: | Originally posted by sr126
absynth doesn't have independent effects per osc, but absynth5 DOES have a wet/dry feature per osc.
in the effect tab, look where it says "input". you will see chan A, chan B, chan C, master, and LP and HP filters. turn down the master, and fade in the channel you want to feed into the effect. you can use the the filters to control what freq range will be effected. |
I don't know how I missed that, thanks |
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| Lolo |
| omnisphere does this per layer so you can even modulate fx with lfo's, env, etc... |
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