Paul, you continue to amaze us! And you have introduced a moving dot, which I asked for. Thank you very much! I guess it required a lot of coding. But now you have the code and you can implement it (relatively easily) elsewhere. I guess in next update the ADSR will have a moving dot.
Hey Tim! Yes, you can set up MSEGs that allow you to draw envelopes for modulation, quite handy! And both the MSEG and LFOs allow you to set he LFO rate either in Hertz or in musical note timing, so you can make those modulations glacially slow if you so wish!
Apart from the MSEG LFO, there is also a free-draw LFO which has a 'spline' mode for drawing smooth shapes too. With the 'Slow Range' checkbox, the LFO rates are between 0 and 1 Hz (at 0, it just stops updating completely), or when doing tempo sync you can set it up to cycle with a tempo linked rate of up to 128 beats. There are also techniques to generate your own extremely slow modulations using the 2 input expression/equation parser node - where you could use a counter input with a custom sine equation or other formula.
Still meaning to pick this synth up some day. Loved the demo, need to keep saving for the full version. It truly is an amazing synth!
Another bunch of useful new features ... well done
Looks spiffy, sounds spiffier. Great to see another update.
Thanks for another great update! this is by far the best sounding and deepest synth in my arsenal!
Paul, you continue to amaze us! And you have introduced a moving dot, which I asked for. Thank you very much!
I guess it required a lot of coding. But now you have the code and you can implement it (relatively easily) elsewhere.
I guess in next update the ADSR will have a moving dot.
Nice update!
That's a great feature!
Lo-fi OSC and phase mod sound great!
Man of your word. Thanks!
This is truly amazing 😊 Great work as always ❤
As always... great work Paul!!!
Excellent update Paul!
cool updates!
Is it possible in this synth to draw envelope instead of using fixed LFO?
And to my taste LFO is very fast, can I make it very slow?
Hey Tim! Yes, you can set up MSEGs that allow you to draw envelopes for modulation, quite handy! And both the MSEG and LFOs allow you to set he LFO rate either in Hertz or in musical note timing, so you can make those modulations glacially slow if you so wish!
Apart from the MSEG LFO, there is also a free-draw LFO which has a 'spline' mode for drawing smooth shapes too. With the 'Slow Range' checkbox, the LFO rates are between 0 and 1 Hz (at 0, it just stops updating completely), or when doing tempo sync you can set it up to cycle with a tempo linked rate of up to 128 beats. There are also techniques to generate your own extremely slow modulations using the 2 input expression/equation parser node - where you could use a counter input with a custom sine equation or other formula.