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AlexHall74 13.01.2008 02:37 PM

Access Virus Master Class - S.O.S. Article
 
Hi there tweakers,

I found a printed copy of the August 2004 Sound On Sound article "Access Virus Master Class - Synth Programming Workshop" in my studio. I don't know where I found it originally but it's a good article and I thought I'd share the link to it here:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug0...svirustips.htm

Enjoy!

-Alex

stoopidmonkey 13.01.2008 09:39 PM

thanks really helpfull

ive just got a second hand ti

Timo 13.01.2008 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stoopidmonkey (Post 279954)
thanks really helpfull

ive just got a second hand ti

Nice one! Welcome to the forums. :)

Shambler 21.01.2008 02:29 PM

Hi, Thanks for that!

Getting a new TI on Wednesday so I need info

AlexHall74 21.01.2008 03:11 PM

Cool deal. Welcome Stoopidmonkey and Shambler!

:)

RASP 22.01.2008 09:57 AM


"If you switch the Arpeggiator to its fastest Clock setting, you can generate whirring, buzzing distortions."

There's something I never thought to try before.

Yann_ 23.07.2008 10:07 AM

great thnx man ;) super

Timo 23.07.2008 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RASP (Post 280194)

"If you switch the Arpeggiator to its fastest Clock setting, you can generate whirring, buzzing distortions."

There's something I never thought to try before.

Bit like the high-speed multiplexing of the old SID / Tracker stuff of the Commodore64/Amiga generation.

Timo 19.08.2008 10:51 PM

Manuel Schleis and others also use LFOs at the fastest settings (controlling pitch or similar) to add a buzzy distortion effect. The good thing with using LFOs in this way is that you can control the amount, so you can add just a little distortion, rather than it having to be 100% wet like the arpeggiator.

Selecting a different LFO shape also tweaks the distortion character slightly.

Doc Jones 19.08.2008 11:46 PM

cool tip Timo. going to try that out later on this evening.


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