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Stereo FM-Analog Synth

2 x (3 op FM synth + 2 vco+ring analog synh + delay) + mixer

(13 Votes)
1.0 (Updated 17 years ago)
229.3kB
March 31, 2008
Reaktor 5 or lower

DESCRIPTION

Bonjour,

Le Stereo FM-Analog Synth consiste en 2 synthés identiques avec leur délai indépendant plus un mixeur deux voies rendant le tout stéréo.
Chaque synthé comprend un synté FM à 3 opérateurs et un synthé analogique 2 VCO + ring modulateur.
Chaque synthé possède aussi son propre module de délai.

Bien à vous !

COMMENTS  (6)

Dragan Jovanovic
16 years ago
@Frederic : Is there any hope that you explain your .ens´s in english(,too)? It would be nice for user´s like me who don´t speak french.
frederic gerchambeau
17 years ago
Thank you, Kim ! I will dive into Core. It seems rather complex, but one month ago, i wasn't thinking at all i could make the synths i have made. So, there is hope... Frederic
Kim Joris Boström
17 years ago
Frederic, take a look into Shark or inFiltrator. You can just use the "MIDI In" resp "Keyboard" Macro. Glide as well as Hold Mode is realized there (but of course needs Mono mode, not Poly). The functions are implemented in Core, but it's worth to dive into.
frederic gerchambeau
17 years ago
You're quite right, i have lost midi-clock synchro in my lfo's. Why ? I just don't know. But they are ok when they run free... Frederic (who can explain to me, in a very simple way, how add some glide to my synths ? It's a pure mystery to me at this moment...)
frederic gerchambeau
17 years ago
This is a new synth. The one before was triple and only subtractive analog like. This new one is also FM. So, you can use one world of synthesis or another... or both ! And there is two identical synth FM-analog synths, so a real stereo sound is possible... Have fun with my synth(s) ! Frederic
Thomas Schumacher
17 years ago
Très chic! But the last two of your ensembles didn't have that look, just the old R3-standard-knobs... I'm running the latest R5 version, so you might have missed to include a bmp in your ens? (Sorry got no clues)
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