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ektod » Sat Jun 27, 2020 5:44 am
musikbear wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 3:12 pm
I was actually inspecting the granularity in dials for some months ago. It was a fail.
Even when i worked on 5. decimal, the sound changed the same way.
I could try with the VOL-model, on the individual osc-vol, but i dont know if it will be different, doubt it.
Sorry, i forgot to specify many things, the knobs i am trying to get at very low level are the volume knobs for each oscillator, for example i am not able to get 0,1 of volume for the osc2, the lowest value would be 0, and the next value would be 1, i am not even able to write the tenths of the volume when i open the text editor to set the number.
It is also interesting that if i modulate the knob very slightly with a sine wave (or anything that is not a square), it sounds smooth, i am not able to hear the granularity. But i would like to set the value itself instead of using a modulator to vary the amount.
musikbear wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 3:12 pm
I would like you to make a preset where you have that FM issue, and to explain exactly what dial you turn, when you experience a fail in granulation.
Since its 3osc and not a fancy vst, your settings will work everyone
I don't think its a FM issue, i only think it is more noticeable with frequency modulation
As automating the value with an LFO would give a smooth result, i couldn't find any way to explain it with a preset
But here some steps to "reproduce", take a TripleOscillator, disable the OSC3, make the OSC1 a square, use the OSC2 to modulate the OSC1 with FM, turn the volume (amount of FM) of the OSC2 down to zero, turn the volume of the OSC1 one step up. And you should hear a difference as big to make you need decimal numbers
I hope you understand better, and sorry for not explaining very well in the first post
NOTE: this happens the same way with VOL displayed in percentage(%) or decibel(db). Each oscillator's volume knob is kind of divided in 200 steps