Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 5:16 pm
<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/dev ... .zip"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 0<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Effect<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Requires: Scope 4.0<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Hi everyone!
Here's a new gizmo for you to play with. It's a tremolo module, but not at all like CreamWare's. The "LFO" is actually a regular oscillator, so it can go from low frequencies to very high frequencies. Also, it can do pulse width! The biggest plus in this device is the "smooth" option, so when you're using the pulse and saw waveforms, it smooths out the modulation. Very nice!
Also, an added delay delays the left or right modulation, which gives a side-to-side effect (not necessarily autopan, it's more powerful than that).
When you go into the high frequencies, it starts sounding like a decimator. You must have the smooth option turned OFF to do that. Play around with the pulse width modulation while decimating -- fun!
Another thing I should mention is the LFO gain: when set to straight up, it goes from min to max; when turned all the way up, it goes from negative max to positive max. You can't hear the negative, so it merely "cuts out" more than the regular Full setting.
No presets; you'll have to make your own.
Enjoy!
Shayne
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Melodious Synth Radio
http://www.melodious-synth.com
Indieanna: Integrated Solutions for the Independent Musician
http://www.indieanna.com
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Here's a new gizmo for you to play with. It's a tremolo module, but not at all like CreamWare's. The "LFO" is actually a regular oscillator, so it can go from low frequencies to very high frequencies. Also, it can do pulse width! The biggest plus in this device is the "smooth" option, so when you're using the pulse and saw waveforms, it smooths out the modulation. Very nice!
Also, an added delay delays the left or right modulation, which gives a side-to-side effect (not necessarily autopan, it's more powerful than that).
When you go into the high frequencies, it starts sounding like a decimator. You must have the smooth option turned OFF to do that. Play around with the pulse width modulation while decimating -- fun!
Another thing I should mention is the LFO gain: when set to straight up, it goes from min to max; when turned all the way up, it goes from negative max to positive max. You can't hear the negative, so it merely "cuts out" more than the regular Full setting.
No presets; you'll have to make your own.
Enjoy!
Shayne
_________________
Melodious Synth Radio
http://www.melodious-synth.com
Indieanna: Integrated Solutions for the Independent Musician
http://www.indieanna.com
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