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another preview on the upcoming synth
Ah! Thanks.
Looking cool, especially like the free-form LFO's and Envelopes
How fast will they go (ie. duration per step/pixel) and do they they include a loop option?
Can they be 'zoomed' for more precise editing?
Can the values on the vertical axis be 'locked' to the parameter they modulate?(for example semitone for pitch etc.).
What modulation options do we get regarding the 'hand-drawn' waveform?
(Maybe do some crazy 'math'(add, subtract & multiply) between the two oscillators for ring-mod, phase-mod etc?).
This has definitely sparked my interest
@Samu thanks.
There are 2 LFO and 2 ENV, where the LFOs automatically loop and ENV stop after the automation completes.
The speed is in seconds and goes from really quick to slow...it covers all scenarios I suppose.
The vertical axis goes from virtual 0 to 1 range and they're automatically mapped based on the parameter selected (for example octaves snap to integer values in range -5, +5].
About the waveforms you can assign 2 simultaneous wavetables and morphing (also this can be automated) interpolating between them.
You will have FM on both Wavetables and Osc2.
Any request will be considered, I'm still in the final steps of development...
Anyway I'm tyring to not overcomplicating things, cause I already get some pretty crazy sounds, from spacey pads to crazy glitchy noisy leads
Time will tell
I'm a chip-tune addict and for chip-type arpeggios the stepped pitch-changes are done at 20ms intervals(ie. one frame/step on a 50Hz PAL machine).
For the LFO to behave like a 'step-sequencer/table' it would need to have some kind of 'interpolation on/off' switch?
With interpolation on the step-changes would be smooth and with interpolation turned off the value could be held for the duration of the step.
Can the LFO 'track the note(pitch'?
(If it does the LFO-waveform could also be used for harsh am/ring-mod type effects).
Cool, so when mapped to 'tune/pitch' what kind of 'range' are we looking at?(locked +/- 24 semitones?).
A zoomed view for the LFO & Envelope would be of great help for precise per-step editing
Cool, definitely one of the USP's for the synth
Nice, and it looks pretty nice too
Cheers for the added info!
Some Vangelis wannabe pads
Liking that demo! Will this synth be capable of sweet and sassy sounds? So far, I'm hearing quite a bit of grit, not that there is anything wrong with that ...
Will it include one of your lovely sequencers in it as well?
Maybe you should start a new thread for this synth?
@ElliottGarage in waveshaper, will you be able to import in user samples to shape for A&B slots?
@Samu here's a quick example with pitch snapped

@skiphunt no, you have different builtin waves that you can modify or you can draw your own ones
Drawing your own is cool too. Keeping an eye on this one. AUv3?
@skiphunt sure, it will be AU3
@ElliottGarage Love the pitch snap, speed it up a bit with a 12,0,7,0,5,7,12,0 or some similar sequence and when sped up to around 20ms per step it will start to sound like a 'chip-chord'
This will be a blast to check out when it drops
AU3 done!
EGDR808 update is available right now adding AU3 fullscreen support on Audiobus and solving a crash when loading on Nanostudio2
Nice! It works great. I put the word out over at the NS2 forum.