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Oscillator 4 - Saw by Cooperator Design

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  • @Crabman said:
    You better buy them all (sine,square,triangle as well) before they become rare collectors items.

    I hope they produce an AUv3 that generates a nice clean 5V DC signal called "Power Supply".
    or if they are truly creative an AC source... 110V @ 60Hz for the US. That might require another app called "Step-up Transformer" running off a DC to AC "Inverter". Then we could run the whole series into an app called "Load" which provides a power sink. AUM might even allow for Config's that generate "Shorts" and then we'd need "Circuit Breaker".

    This could get expensive... I hope there's a bundle called "Radio Shack" for the "Retro Fans"
    who used to make music the old fashion way using discrete components or in kits:

    https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/e3/okdzcpsj67rn.png

  • The AudioKit triangle oscillator is one of the best for ambient, because it's so smooth. I like Lagrange for saws, DRC for squares.

    @svetlovska if you play that for trick-or-treaters, you'd better have the best candy on the block. I give your song a rating of two jumbo chocolate bars and a caramel apple.

    @McD I recognize some of those words. Do I hear a humming noise?

  • @Svetlovska said:
    @Gavinski : Well, I saw it as a challenge… I used the free Triangle wave oscillator to make this:

    (Because triangle waves sound silvery, don’t they?)

    I’ll admit I cracked towards the end, and used a couple of swoopy freestyle unsequenced interventions from Shoom on the final go round, but pretty much 95% of what is on here is that single free Triangle app, sequenced by SnakeBud, turned into full, half and quarter speed File Player loops, then offset and ran against each other, having Paulstretched them quite a bit in AudioStretch first, then run through the usual metric f**k ton of fx. No other synth apps used.

    Special shout out for rymdigare though. Once your vid and @jakoB_haQ’s showed me how to access the LFOs, I began to realise what an absolute star that app is at wavefoldy-crunchy-staticky reverb-ambient smooshiness.

    @Svetlovska : nice work. I was ignoring these apps, but your track has changed my mind. +1 for rymdigare, too: that app is going to get a lot of use here.

  • @Skyblazer said:
    @McD I recognize some of those words. Do I hear a humming noise?

    Did I construct a ground loop? (OK... I'll stop. These are electrical engineering jokes.)

  • @Svetlovska said:
    @Gavinski : Well, I saw it as a challenge… I used the free Triangle wave oscillator to make this:

    (Because triangle waves sound silvery, don’t they?)

    I’ll admit I cracked towards the end, and used a couple of swoopy freestyle unsequenced interventions from Shoom on the final go round, but pretty much 95% of what is on here is that single free Triangle app, sequenced by SnakeBud, turned into full, half and quarter speed File Player loops, then offset and ran against each other, having Paulstretched them quite a bit in AudioStretch first, then run through the usual metric f**k ton of fx. No other synth apps used.

    Special shout out for rymdigare though. Once your vid and @jakoB_haQ’s showed me how to access the LFOs, I began to realise what an absolute star that app is at wavefoldy-crunchy-staticky reverb-ambient smooshiness.

    That sounds fantastic.
    Nice work!

  • @Svetlovska said:
    @NeuM : may I humbly refer the honourable member to an alternative demonstration available 4 entries above this?

    I really like your demo.

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