I tried that, but for whatever reason that patch isn’t in the list that’s on the editor. I spent some time with the Sub37 and got it pretty close. From what I remember from a couple years ago.
Can’t you import that patch? The LP presets are all on the Moog website. I made a selection of 100 presets, out of all the presets i could find, and the “all your base” is one of them.
I’m uploading a video with all the settings in “precision mode”, numbers are out of 4095. That way you can calculate exactly where the knobs are positioned. I’ll post it here as soon as it’s uploaded.
I’ve been trying to figure out the free demo of the editor, it kicks me out after about 5 min of use, so then it’s back to square 1. But your video helps a lot. Also, am I remembering correctly that the mod wheel opens the filter, not pitch bending?
The LP has a pitchbend and a modwheel. The mod wheel does what the source/destination tells it to do. In this case (for this patch), the source is the filter envelope, and the destination is the filter.
Still wondering about the name, whether or not it’s a reference to the legendary mistranslation from Zerowing “All your base are belong to us”.
Regarding the wave knob build/interpretation/front panel design, originally, the front panel was like that, but on my real Sub 37, the sawtooth symbol has been drifted to the next left tick. Nevertheless, the sawtooth wave is truely were the symbol was originally. Currently so, the Sub 37 front panel and the wave knob behaviour are not consistant. Sawtooth is in fact where it is shown in the front panel early design.