Morpheen

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Jah Servant
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Morpheen

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Alright, messing around with SDK and came up with this. I really like the sounds you can get from the morphing osc's in Modular, so I made a synth with one sin/saw and one sin/pulse, plus a multi osc too. 2 lfo's with sends for different things. The lfo panel is separate and can be toggled on and off. A few presets included too.

bless,
Mark

knobz by Shroomz, thanks again bro.
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Very Cool Indeed,

I have 2 Jah Servant Devices in this window. Nice movement from this little beauty.

I enjoy holding down a note in my right hand w/ my pinky, which allows the envelopes/LFO's to run, then 2 fingers doing some intervals below the upper held pitches. And of course a FAT BASTARD bringing up the bottom, as morphing low notes was not my choice for this particular use.

ANKYU> :wink:
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thanks Mark, a very nice synth indeed!
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glad you all are enjoying it.
here are some more presets for those interested
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Very Festive.

CS-80 Super BP's are push and release.

Elastic and Stacatto are tap and release in the low register.

Morph4 is hold down the highest note for the evolution of the Oscillators, while playing intervals below.

LFO Echo sounds best when an arpeggio is played and sustained. Releasing as the cycle tops out.
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Thanks for the device and presets :D
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Thanks
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Another device test going on:
Nice one also.
2 more preset for this one:
Hurolura S.M. Preset.zip
2 presets to show other possibilities of the device
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PS:
same remark as for the String Machine. it looks like you have some trouble to handle the pot motion with the mouse...

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Re: Morpheen

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Hurolura, did you put the wrong presets here? same name and size as the ones from String Maching, just checking
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Just noticed I added a new bank to your preset file... instead of creating a new prest file. :D

Did you check the pot behaviour ?
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Re: Morpheen

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hey, one question.. the Mod wheel param editing seems very limited. Only frequency editing? How about amplitude too, to determine how much it effects the osc? Otherwise, very cool synth. I like the 2 filter approach.
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Re: Morpheen

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Kensuguro, isn't that normally controlled by how far you push the wheel? :D
I'm sure you mean you'd like to have the ability to go beyond that though, I'm not sure if I could fit another knob on there. I have to remember that people often use these things differently from me so some different features often make a big difference for some.
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