Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Noise Engineering Blog: Subtractive patch with LIP
Noise Engineering
"From the blog: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...
LIP tends to get noisy when you introduce inharmonic (read: out-of-tune) modulation from the second oscillator, which LIP makes easy to do. There are ways to get around that, but there are a lot of sounds we can make with just a single oscillator, too. This one is a personal favorite: by using the internal envelope to modulate the Morph parameter, we can emulate a traditional subtractive pluck.
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