Sunday, June 01, 2008
Modular Synthesizer... simulated polyphony
YouTube via mooguphonic
"Simulating polyphony on a monophonic modular synth by using a multitimbral patch, using two waveforms tuned at intervals."
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Of course on a modular, you have many oscillators that can be tuned to chords. Try root, 4th and 5th and octave up. Or any combination in different octaves.
ReplyDeleteOn a "little synth" (Odyssey, Micromoog, etc) you can do three note parts with a resonant filter in feedback, tuned to a note. As long as it tracks the keyboard, the filter's note will go along with what you play.