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Patch files for the Scope modular synths

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I think I found the sweetspot :)
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Post by hubird »

tell your (girl)friend that you needed only 8 wires to get there :-D
I just hope you won't be forced to make that sound every time you... :lol:

Looks wonderfull tho, I can even understand it :-)
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lol
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hmmmm i dont really understand it :P
what does it do?
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Have you tried listening to it?

Also maybe theres a hint in the title of the patch ;)
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Post by faxinadu »

no not yet,
but how does the left lfo and ecc influence the sound?
seems like there is nothing connected to the ecc input?

am i missing something?
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Try it out and it will all make sense.

The left ecc and lfo together produce the source sound with a fixed frequency determined by the lfo. This was my initial discovery which developed into this patch which can produce a fair amount of different sounds.
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yes i get that, but just seems like the lfo is connected to the modulation input of the ecc, and not the audio input, that is the source of my confusion.
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Post by petal »

The modulation of the VCC-input produces a sound on its own, you don't need a sound source in the input of the module :)
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Post by mr. prawn »

i think catsynth should be notified of this patch.
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