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glendale
08.02.2006, 07:23 PM
When moving the SUB OSC Volume knob - nothing happens???? Is it just my TI or does it happen on yours as well?
Or does it maybe depend on the sound?
Cheers,
stunning glen
Hi mate, yes, turning the knob clockwise should bring the sub oscillator (triangle or square) into the mix.
Maybe if you have a High Pass filter enabled the sub may be attenuated. Open up your filters to check.
ben crosland
08.02.2006, 08:52 PM
When moving the SUB OSC Volume knob - nothing happens???? Is it just my TI or does it happen on yours as well?
Or does it maybe depend on the sound?
Cheers,
stunning glen
Are you perchance in a Wavetable patch?
Wavetables don't have suboscillators..
glendale
09.02.2006, 08:08 AM
When moving the SUB OSC Volume knob - nothing happens???? Is it just my TI or does it happen on yours as well?
Or does it maybe depend on the sound?
Cheers,
stunning glen
Are you perchance in a Wavetable patch?
Wavetables don't have suboscillators..
Is "Laquis" (one of your presets) such a wavetable patch? If yes, then it's the solution.
But wouldn't it be nicer to display a message like 'wavetable patches don't have a suboscillator'? I thought, it's a new bug ;)
Cheers and thanks,
glen
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