[maxmsp] Re: Keeping oscillators in sync in a two oscillator synthesizer
Pere Josep Villez
pvillez at gmail.com
Wed Aug 1 01:46:50 MDT 2007
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Look in the examples in Max/Msp there is a "how to" hard sync . The tri~ saw~ and squ~ have a sync input. On 01/08/07, Patrick Delges <pdelges at radiantslab.com> wrote: > > On 1 août 07, at 06:38, Roben Kleene wrote: > > > When you say "oscillators aren't typically synced like this" -- Do you > > mean (for example) that in most dual oscillator software synthesizers > > that the oscillators aren't synced? I ask, since this is the setup I > > am trying to replicate. > > In some hardware synths (like in my Synton Syrinx & Doepfer A100), it > is possible to sync the oscillators. There are 2 techniques: hard and > soft sync. The main idea is to retrig the slave (i.e. synced) > oscillator each time the master oscillator finished one cycle. > > There are some explanations here: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscillator_sync > > _____________________________ > Patrick Delges > > Centre de Recherches et de Formation Musicales de Wallonie asbl > http://users.skynet.be/crfmw/max > > _______________________________________________ > maxmsp mailing list > maxmsp at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp > -- www.centuryofnoise.com www.perevillez.com
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