MATRIXSYNTH: Test your analog sound design skills: metal/wood tones


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Test your analog sound design skills: metal/wood tones

Published on Feb 10, 2013 Peter Grenader·14 videos

"Four sine VCOs.... no ring modulation, no frequency shifting. While incorporation of a Plan B M13 Dual Timbral Gate or other suitable LPG was important in building it's percussive timbre... how is it that it resembles a marimba without ring mod or frequency shifting? Enter your answers below! The video basically traces the patch."

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