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by Matthias32 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 7:54 pm
I did the whole per note sampling thing, it's a lot of work.
A slightly easier way to achieve polyphony i discovered is via the sampling/spectral synthesis plugin Iris by Izotope.
Basically i recorded long notes from my sub 37 in different oscillator configurations, and some wavetable-like slow pulsewidth sweeps.
The advantage of the iris plug is that it handles the files quite easily, has aditional modulation possibilities and you can use just a few note samples, just one , or one per octave (eg c1, c2, etc) the pitching algorythm sounds quite nice and somehow chords sound a lot more musical/ harmonically pleasing than in a per note sampler instrument like kontakt.
I give the iris a bit of a release envelope, sometimes randomise the start position or modulate sweeps through the audio file in wave-table-ish way. send midi to both iris and sub 37 so i can shape it with the envelopes and filter, route the output of the iris into the external input of the sub, and voila: a Moog PPG
the input of the sub is a bit finnicky, if you dial the levels up from say above 9/10 o clock the sound is very heavilly driven, and anything higher will sound horrible, especially for chords.
i have to crank my preamps a bit more, and there's a slight loss of dynamics, but you can get great sounds. if you layer this with the patch you recorded the waves from and set those up as an arp or sequence you can get some really lush complex harmonic patches
i've been sitting on this trick for a while in a smeagol-ish kinda way

it really is a golden trick.
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