That's funny because i've been sober since the end of summer.
So you're theory goes right out the window. 〰🪟💨 <your theory
You clearly don't understand the first thing about sine waves, roller coasters or human behavior. You don't know the first or last thing about anything about me.
Originally posted by totse2118
That's funny because i've been sober since the end of summer.
So you're theory goes right out the window. 〰🪟💨 <your theory
You clearly don't understand the first thing about sine waves, roller coasters or human behavior. You don't know the first or last thing about anything about me.
Check and matey
i learned of sound wave patterns or "Sound bank patches"
Sawtooth Square tooth Cycle Wave SINE Wave and umm like 2 others. havn't had my rolands in over 11 years so :(
SINE wave has a structure that wanes in and out .. wax on wax off. subtle attack and then sustain slightly before cycling back around again
saw tooth is full on Attack and no sustainment and no reverb. Like a Buzzard or alarm sound.
Square tooth is more difficult to describe and Cycle is more of a wa wa peddle like that kind of wobble and not very stable.
you learn to manipulate these diffrent sound frequencies when learning a synch instrument. analog ones are better than digital presets. they're so much more fun to play with but don't sound very realistic. very 60s Moog technology but fun to toy with.
famous Moog researcher
Wendy Carlos Wendy Carlos was a pioneer in the field of electronic music. A musician and composer, she was one of the first artists to use a Moog synthesizer in a professional capacity. Her work exposed much of the wider public to electronic music for the first time, and did so in a format that made it easy to digest.