Monday, August 24, 2020
Motor Synth - a brief look at the synth engine
Floyd Steinberg
"Here's a short look at the Motor Synth's engine as it is at the moment (this is a prerelease machine and some features will be added in future firmware updates). This video doesn't show all the features available, but I think it's fairly good impression on what's possible. If you want to know specific things, please post them in the comments and I'll feature them in upcoming videos.
Table of contents:
00:00 introduction
00:29 hardware overview
01:52 musical interface
02:22 volume, tuning and cross modulation
02:38 oscillator waveshapes
03:08 octave switch
03:23 amp envelope
04:11 acceleration / brake
04:41 tone
04:58 filter overview
05:27 filter resonance
05:36 filter drive
05:45 filter envelope
06:05 filter types
06:32 sequencer (not implemented), latch
07:28 LFO / modulation overview
08:05 filter lfo
08:31 pitch modulation
09:00 lfo shape control
09:22 adding the second oscillator
10:12 using the sound picked up directly from the motors as oscillators
10:48 outtro
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