MATRIXSYNTH: SWN by 4MS: Tutorial and Review of Spherical Wavetable Navigator Eurorack Module


Monday, May 06, 2019

SWN by 4MS: Tutorial and Review of Spherical Wavetable Navigator Eurorack Module


Published on May 6, 2019 loopop

"SWN is a 6-voice modular synth from 4MS, and it lets you navigate wavetables in three dimensions (four if you count the fact that they loop back unto themselves). Here's everything you need to know about Spherical Wavetable Navigator

Gear used in this video:

► Harmonaig from Instruo
► Poly from PolyEnd
► KeyStep from Arturia
► Cremacaffe stands (I recommend Spike XL)

TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
0:50 How Wavetables work
1:10 Sphere Edit
2:10 Drawing waveforms
3:00 1D, 2D and 3D morph
6:45 Waveform effects
7:10 Panel layout
8:55 Fine tuning
9:30 Push functions
10:05 Editing channels
11:10 Spherical navigation
12:35 Dispersion
13:40 Using v/oct CV
14:30 Polyphonic control
16:00 The LFOs
17:35 LFO to VCA
19:55 Audio rate LFOs
20:35 LFO gate/trig modes
22:05 LFOs as envelopes
23:15 Note & Keyboard modes
23:40 Scales
24:30 Sampling spheres
25:20 Waveform effects
25:50 Presets
26:20 Pros and cons"

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