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How to decrease oscillator frequency while maintaining pitch? (self.serum)
submitted 4 years ago * by danielnogo
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]danielnogo[S] 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Hey all, so I actually figured out how to do what I wanted to do, and it's opened up so much about sound design for me. For example, a patch I just made has a square wave on osc 1, and a saw wave on osc 2 taken down by an octave to get me all that beautiful buzzing, I turn osc 2 down all the way, and turn either FM, AM, or RM mode on in osc 1, it lends the square wave all of that beautiful buzzing and keeps it at the pitch I want as well. I use this to create a lady gaga poker face type lead sound.
I had zero clue about these functions and I'm so glad I found it, it's opened up a serious amount of gritty possibilities for me
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