On Fri, 14 Feb 2020 15:37:29 +0200
redu <reino.urala@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Will wrote 19 jan 2020:For the experiment I was using panning and filter parameters across two voices
Re: Yoshimi V 1.7.0 - OUT NOW!
This really comes into its own combined with MIDI-learn and automation.
Bear in
mind that any incoming CC, can be linked to multiple actual controls, and by
different amounts and/or opposite directions. They can also still be
passed on
for their normal operation or can be blocked for that channel.
For example you might have several AddSynth voices in one part with very
different waveforms (you can have up to 8) and effects. Learning a
mixture of
voice panning, volume, harmonic slider levels and filtering can give you
a truly
surreal moving stereo sound :o
I've only just started to scratch the surface myself!
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Would want to play this ’surreal moving stereo sound’. But I did not
quite catch the idea?
Will, are you playing two partial sounds simultaneously, each one having
a certain pan and an certain amplitude modulation setting. One having a
’pan’ to left and the other one having a ’pan’ to right. Now, if
amplitude modulation phases are opposite in the said partial sounds,
then then you get a stereo pan according to the amplitude modulation
frequency.
Or, was your surreal moving stereo idea actually something more clever?
In principle: I would like to have ’pan’ settings to be automatically
controlled by a certain low frequency modulator frequency.