Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2002 3:18 am
Nova Hard 2 Patch for Modular 2 by fra77x
3 Multi Oscillators
3 Adsr & Mod Envelopes
2 Multi A Lfo with feedback
3 serial connected stereo inserts
Simulation of the Sync skew operation
The 2 of the envelopes and the 2 lfo 's can modulate Pitch - Sync each oscillator individually
Some notes: The patch uses the obsidian invertor module (i have include the dsp file in the zip )
It is heavy enough. 3 voices only on a Pulsar 2 to allow the presets to load without interrupts (it can "reach" 4)
On the modulation area the switches are used to invert the modulation signals.
They are situated by order (lfo1-lfo2-env2-env3). At the first position the signal is inverted. At the second its normal.
To determine an external rate for the lfo's use the frequency divider (1st-2nd outs)
There are several modules on the far right ?(hidden..) Don't change their values.
They are 3 xfademod modules above the oscs. They determine the sync skew on each osc.
At value 0 the waveforms are clear. (no sync). The Global Sync Skew fader in the middle does what it says it does.
Watch the presets and experiment while listening 1 osc at the time.
have fun!!
for any questions or email at fra77x@hotamail.com
3 Multi Oscillators
3 Adsr & Mod Envelopes
2 Multi A Lfo with feedback
3 serial connected stereo inserts
Simulation of the Sync skew operation
The 2 of the envelopes and the 2 lfo 's can modulate Pitch - Sync each oscillator individually
Some notes: The patch uses the obsidian invertor module (i have include the dsp file in the zip )
It is heavy enough. 3 voices only on a Pulsar 2 to allow the presets to load without interrupts (it can "reach" 4)
On the modulation area the switches are used to invert the modulation signals.
They are situated by order (lfo1-lfo2-env2-env3). At the first position the signal is inverted. At the second its normal.
To determine an external rate for the lfo's use the frequency divider (1st-2nd outs)
There are several modules on the far right ?(hidden..) Don't change their values.
They are 3 xfademod modules above the oscs. They determine the sync skew on each osc.
At value 0 the waveforms are clear. (no sync). The Global Sync Skew fader in the middle does what it says it does.
Watch the presets and experiment while listening 1 osc at the time.
have fun!!
for any questions or email at fra77x@hotamail.com