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Recreating a patch from Primer Synth

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  • @tja said:

    @rs2000 said:
    @samu 👍🏼

    Worth mentioning that it helps to have two separate envelopes like in Zeeon. The Amp Env controls the amp indeed but the Filter Env controls one oscillator pitch to achieve that sync effect. So, oscillator pitch needs to be modulated by an envelope, most but not all synths can do that.

    I tried around with this patch in Zeeon and several other Synths in the last days.
    Was learning alot from this, thanks again for the rebuild!

    As it seems, it is a Good Thing when a Synth offers 3 envelops - for Filter, AMP and MOD.
    I wonder how this still worked in Zeeon, as it does not offer a separate MOD envelop and the original Primer patch had quite differing settings for both.

    Also, for recreating patches in different Synths, it seems a Good Thing, when you can really turn of the oscillators, which is also not possible in Zeeon - even if you turn down the mixed for an OSC, it's pitch interacts with the other OSC and can therefor be heard.

    The more I find it impressive that you could rebuild this!

    Thanks!
    I'm happy to help.

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