Khazul & Timo:
Thanks for the advice. Your suggestions helped dramatically and I already have been doing what you said. First thing I do is shut off the effects then shut off the matrix options then filters then to the OSCs.
This way I can hear what the hell is going on and see what is phasing in and out. So I appreciate the tip. I have been at this already for like two weeks, but man this can get really tedious. But I'm up for this challenge. I just need more time to learn to program and I'm sure in time I will get it. The reason why i'm so annoyed is because my bassline is a simple 2 bar bassline with the same velocity hits after that 2nd bar. So its really a repeat after every 2 bars.
What I end up hearing is the subbass comes in nice on the 1st bar then the on the 3rd bar which is really the repeat of the 1st bar...the subbass sounds different. Its kind of annoying really. I'm ready to dump it to audio and deal with the one I like and edit it. But, I'm not certain thats the sound I want so I rather not commit to audio yet. I hope you understand what I'm saying.
Oh and Timo...you were right about the pulse width modulation. It was in classic mode for the OSC so I ended up changing it to Hyper Saw and put both OSC on 3.0 which sounds great as hell....But I'm still experiencing that same issue with the 1st and 3rd bars
How do you control the phase of the OSC to hit right on every note within a 2 bar bassline?
My LFOs are set at 1/16 from LF0 1 to 3 with the envelope on....
Reason why I did that is because I'm thinking since my bassline hits are 1/8 and 1/16 note hits....thats how I want my LFO to move when I strike the note. Please tell me if the way I'm thinking is incorrect.
Well in any case...I already have alot of material on subtractive synthesis and will definitely open it up to learn more. I have to tackle this problem already. Hehe
Thanks for listening to my technical problems...LOL!
have a great weekend in the studio guys...HeHe
