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Old 30.01.2011, 03:44 PM
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Great explanation Ian.

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Originally Posted by MedusaRecoil View Post
Did the Virus ever smooth out the aliasing issue within the new TI2's sound generation?
I believe they kept the original 'classic' oscillators intentionally for legacy reasons.

However it has been said the wavetable oscillators are alias free, and the Hypersaw (with one saw used, no detune) is considerably cleaner and brighter than the stock classic saw, so you can still choose which one you want between the newer ones or the classic/legacy oscillators.

The D/A converters on the TI are also 192KHz/24-bit on the analogue outs. (USB is restricted to 44.1KHz/16-bit.)

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Only thing is that while in mono, the sounds tend to overlap eachother. So you dont get that clean crisp start at the beginning of each new sound generated. That was irritating...
Phased? Like starting the waveforms both at the same phase each time? (Producing a laser-like "pow, pow, pow" type sound every time you press a key if detuned?)
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PS > And another thing! Will the Ti|3 have user customisable/importable wavetables? A ribbon-controller or XY-Pad might be nice, too, please! Thanks!
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