Source Question
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Source Question
i'm still sort of getting used to my moog source and i really like how when i roll the pitch wheel and the 2 osc's are synced it creates that frequency squeal sound.
my question is:
is there a way to get that to happen without actually moving the wheel by hand? in a sweeping-filter sort of way? am i outta my mind?
my question is:
is there a way to get that to happen without actually moving the wheel by hand? in a sweeping-filter sort of way? am i outta my mind?
Sounds as if the Source is like an ARP Odyssey with Moog Oscillators and a flat front panel.
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Couldn't you do it with your fingers on the X/Y touch surface? I have. And, it sounds great!
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another one...
I have another question about the limitations of my Moog Source.
I want to create a patch where the pitch drops or rises after a certain amount of time. I'm talking OTHER than 'gliding' to another note. And I want it to do it each time a key is pressed. Is something like this possible? If so, is there a way to set the distance it travels and rate too?
I want to create a patch where the pitch drops or rises after a certain amount of time. I'm talking OTHER than 'gliding' to another note. And I want it to do it each time a key is pressed. Is something like this possible? If so, is there a way to set the distance it travels and rate too?
Nope,
I can't think of anyway that you can do this on a Source unless you use Filter Resonance as an oscillator. Then have it respond to the ADSR envelope on the filter.
It is a great little synth (I love mine) but it does not have that versitile of a structure to do what you are looking to do.
I can't think of anyway that you can do this on a Source unless you use Filter Resonance as an oscillator. Then have it respond to the ADSR envelope on the filter.
It is a great little synth (I love mine) but it does not have that versitile of a structure to do what you are looking to do.
Thanks Bob!!
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