The difference between the square wave and the ICanHasKick is very apparent when you look at it with a spectrum analyzer in log. The square wave has the fundamental frequency and it's odd harmonics (sine waves). Where as the ICanHasKick is a single sine wave that quickly sweeps downwards, so you only ever hear one frequency, unlike with the square. Try making all sorts of wavetables based on this and you will have a good time.
good observations! I'll say that the difference between the two im hearing is in the static spot the wave rests after ICanHasKick finishes its motion, so there's still something else, but you are right that the motion is the biggest difference. Thanks for watching!
@@WavePunkMusicIt never finishes the motion. As soon as the sine wave comes all the way down, it starts again, so it's never static. That sweeping motion downwards IS what you like.
Square waves in that patch are as saturated lets say as a wave can be total amplitude over time. Plus all the harmonics.
Ableton for the stock plugins and workflow was worth to me, after using fl for 15 years
the work flow is the most appealing to me, still definitely considering it. Thanks for watching!
The difference between the square wave and the ICanHasKick is very apparent when you look at it with a spectrum analyzer in log. The square wave has the fundamental frequency and it's odd harmonics (sine waves). Where as the ICanHasKick is a single sine wave that quickly sweeps downwards, so you only ever hear one frequency, unlike with the square. Try making all sorts of wavetables based on this and you will have a good time.
good observations! I'll say that the difference between the two im hearing is in the static spot the wave rests after ICanHasKick finishes its motion, so there's still something else, but you are right that the motion is the biggest difference. Thanks for watching!
@@WavePunkMusicIt never finishes the motion. As soon as the sine wave comes all the way down, it starts again, so it's never static. That sweeping motion downwards IS what you like.