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 Post subject: Cat Multiosc module (sync master) for modular
PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:24 pm 
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Hello,
this is an idea from Shroomz, i'm still working on it to fine tune the emulation, but it is good if You need a multi out oscillator to be used from the modular.
Of course the emulation is from the cat synthesizer and there are additional modules to come.
Many thanks to Shroomz for the idea and the cool graphics work :smile:

Micron

Updated to v1.1 (pot optimization by Pixelbytes)

24Dec 2006
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:48 pm 
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this is not only the best looking modular module I`ve seen on Scope but also a nice idea....

A multioscillator is very evry useful and welcomed....
(reminds me of VAZ modular, which also features multiOSC)

thumbs up...Wonderful work!!!

I really would welcome very much if you give us more devices like this one.
(maybe a small suite, like Flexor)

And while grafics do not influence the sound I still love nice looking GUIs...



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:01 pm 
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Stupendo!

Fantastic!


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:07 pm 
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Great :smile:

Very very thanks

P.s. little modular tip

Shape multi oscilator with modulation (like clavia modular g2)


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:59 pm 
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man, this thing rocks....
!!!!!

just tried it and it sounds nice and is very flexible....

Thanks sooo much for this one....
Now its much more easy too build big sounding synths.

Just one of these OSC can pull out some serious sound.

I praise for more.....

:lol:

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:31 pm 
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AWESOME!!!! Great to see you back Micron :smile:

This module sounds killer when you send the 4 waveforms into a 'mix 4' module & mix the waveshape levels.

It can also be used as a multi lfo!

Can't wait for the sync slave version :cool:


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:39 pm 
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I did a small modular patch, and thats the sound I got out of that beast just with ONE of these oscillators:

listen to the nice sound results:
http://home.arcor.de/soundspace2/Music/ ... llator.wma

one CAT-OSC + some standard modular ENV, MIX,...

stunning! thank you and Shroomz thank you too again for the nice GUI tools...

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:53 pm 
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i can just agree with the rest of the guys, this thing rawks! :grin:


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:19 pm 
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Hey thanks micron and shroomz. BIg thumbs up for the contributions :smile:


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sharc's had as much to do with it as me, but Micron's done all the hard work :wink:

Micron, I think mod input B is inverted :smile:


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:50 pm 
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I'm very happy to see that you liked it :grin:

Thanks very much to hifiboom for the audio example :cool:

Regards


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Micron, I think mod input B is inverted :smile:

hi Shroomz, do You mean phase inverted ?


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yes,
it was a phase problem.
I've fixed it, please download the new file.
Thanks for discovering it.

Micron


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looking forward to try it!

now please tell me where these knobs are wrong (as according to some frequent users), it looks exellent!


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Absolutely excellent - just when you think things have gone quiet again, someone comes up with a gem like this!

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Piddi, of course these knobs look excellent, as they have their top surface animated (see the indicator line) :wink:

I certainly qualify as an expert how rotating alu looks, as in my youth I had to operate lathe and milling machines... and on some very bad days was condemned to finish surfaces by a sanding machine that ate skin for breakfast :grin:

cheers, Tom


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:01 pm 
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Thanks for this one :smile:


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This is juiced. I think the Pulse Width out to the biPhase LFO is awesome. I have tried doing this in the OBX patch and achieved some good results, but I now see where the biPhase LFO really adds shine.

Thanks DJ Micron, Shroomz, and Sharc. It is a great learning patch 4 me, and the sound is to die 4. I will attempt to infuse this in Solaris Modular after work tonight, well should I say this morning, as I come home when the sun is up, like the old days. I load out every night as I can't wait to get home and play again. Yes, I am sick as all of you guys are.

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Hey!! thanks!! this sound and looks great!

Planing on releasing a whole package of vintage modules emu's for the modular ? :razz:

The design is soo good, and it makes the module easy to use!

anyway thanks, great work.

Rgs
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On 2006-09-16 00:30, ehasting wrote:
Hey!! thanks!! this sound and looks great!

Planing on releasing a whole package of vintage modules emu's for the modular ? :razz:

The design is soo good, and it makes the module easy to use!

anyway thanks, great work.

Rgs
Egil


jeah this would be really cool!!!
:smile:
I`m also looking forward to a package of these tools...

djmicron?


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