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Poison users - question re: Noise only (turning off OSC1 and 2)

Hi Poison users. Great app, but I can't seem to find a way of turning off Osc 1 and Osc 2, so that I can work with a Noise-only patch. Any ideas?

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  • Best I have managed is to set both OSC 1 + 2 to be sine wave, and then pitch them both down -24...they become inaudible if you play on the lowest keys, and the noise is still there.

  • edited July 2018

    It’s a beautiful app but looks like a design flaw that we cannot turn off both the oscillators. Try contacting Jim to add switches. They should have an on/off switch like it is in SM1.

  • Ok cool. I already emailed Jim, sounds like I haven't missed anything. I hope he reads this or my email and adds this basic function that other great synth apps seem to offer.

  • @AndyPlankton said:
    Best I have managed is to set both OSC 1 + 2 to be sine wave, and then pitch them both down -24...they become inaudible if you play on the lowest keys, and the noise is still there.

    Good work-a-round. I had to add a HPF though. I can still hear them because I am part whale.

  • @Multicellular said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Best I have managed is to set both OSC 1 + 2 to be sine wave, and then pitch them both down -24...they become inaudible if you play on the lowest keys, and the noise is still there.

    Good work-a-round. I had to add a HPF though. I can still hear them because I am part whale.

    Hahaha, glad it worked for you :)

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Multicellular said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Best I have managed is to set both OSC 1 + 2 to be sine wave, and then pitch them both down -24...they become inaudible if you play on the lowest keys, and the noise is still there.

    Good work-a-round. I had to add a HPF though. I can still hear them because I am part whale.

    Hahaha, glad it worked for you :)

    And your name makes me hungry.

  • @Multicellular said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Multicellular said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Best I have managed is to set both OSC 1 + 2 to be sine wave, and then pitch them both down -24...they become inaudible if you play on the lowest keys, and the noise is still there.

    Good work-a-round. I had to add a HPF though. I can still hear them because I am part whale.

    Hahaha, glad it worked for you :)

    And your name makes me hungry.

    Lol

  • @gusgranite said:

    @Multicellular said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Multicellular said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Best I have managed is to set both OSC 1 + 2 to be sine wave, and then pitch them both down -24...they become inaudible if you play on the lowest keys, and the noise is still there.

    Good work-a-round. I had to add a HPF though. I can still hear them because I am part whale.

    Hahaha, glad it worked for you :)

    And your name makes me hungry.

    Lol

    :D

  • I am still hoping for the Arp on/off to be made a part of the patch, not a universal app setting. I have a patch I created that I want to use in my setup but without a way to store ts arp setting, or to externally toggle it even, I am playing with fire there in a live sitch.

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