More Spread-Partials fun
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 1:56 am
So taken with Martin's WaveShape and Spread-Partials oscillators, I wanted put them into a more conventional subtractive context so I wrapped them up into a 'box' based on the RSF Polykobal II, or more accurately, the current hardware synth inspired by the Polykobal, the Japanese-made Kijimi.
https://www.deckardsdream.com/product/kijimi-built-run1
I've implemented the Spread Partials osc with a crossfader than fades between four preset partials spreads (selectable 1-9, including 3 inharmonic spreads); the crossfade being modulatable. An alternate mode utilizes the Spread Partials predecessor, Martin's WaveShape osc, arranged as a pair to produce variable/modulatable pulse waves.
Lots of timbral variety and movement with this before even touching the Filter.
I'd like someone to check the function of the hotlink I've put on this to Martin's website (click on the 'Oscillators by Martin Vicanek' label in the lower right corner). I keep my FS computer offline to protect it from viruses, and only use a Mac for web, so I can't check to see if this is working. Can't believe I haven't thought before to put such a hotlink on previous synths as a way to thank Martin for all he's provided us; I really want to make sure this is working, so people can easily find 'Martin's World'.
Thanks
https://www.deckardsdream.com/product/kijimi-built-run1
I've implemented the Spread Partials osc with a crossfader than fades between four preset partials spreads (selectable 1-9, including 3 inharmonic spreads); the crossfade being modulatable. An alternate mode utilizes the Spread Partials predecessor, Martin's WaveShape osc, arranged as a pair to produce variable/modulatable pulse waves.
Lots of timbral variety and movement with this before even touching the Filter.
I'd like someone to check the function of the hotlink I've put on this to Martin's website (click on the 'Oscillators by Martin Vicanek' label in the lower right corner). I keep my FS computer offline to protect it from viruses, and only use a Mac for web, so I can't check to see if this is working. Can't believe I haven't thought before to put such a hotlink on previous synths as a way to thank Martin for all he's provided us; I really want to make sure this is working, so people can easily find 'Martin's World'.
Thanks