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Glytch (Scythe Synth ambient)

edited April 2019 in Creations

Glitchy ambient (WIP)

Created with Scythe Synthesizer.

Comments

  • I like the choral voice a lot, Edward. I got Scythe, now even more interested. Thanks for posting!

  • Nice, really like it!

  • edited April 2019

    @LinearLineman said:
    I like the choral voice a lot, Edward. I got Scythe, now even more interested. Thanks for posting!

    Thanks!

    The choral sound is a wavetable generated from a vocal sample of my 10-year-old son)

  • @espiegel123 said:

    Thanks!

    The choral sound is a wavetable generated from a vocal sample of my 10-year-old son)

    I would be interested in knowing more about how you did that.

  • @cian said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    Thanks!

    The choral sound is a wavetable generated from a vocal sample of my 10-year-old son)

    I would be interested in knowing more about how you did that.

    There is a speaker icon in the column of tools to the right of the wavetable display in Scythe. Tap that button to import audio from AudioShare. When you do that, Scythe creates a wavetable from the imported audio. Depending on the audio's spectral content, somewhere between about 1 and 3 seconds of the audio gets used.

    I keep a folder in AudioShare where I stick snippets of things that I want to try out as wavetable sources.

    The other preset was created from another wavetable created by importing audio. In that case, it was an audio file in which I copy/pasted together various single cycle waveforms in TwistedWave. That glitchy sound is made up of square, sine and triangle waves hacked together in odd ways. (The single-cycle waves were at about 220 Hz.)

  • Cool. I'm going to get my kids to do some singing this weekend.

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