2001scoop: Thunderbolt 1000T's are unusual to siren synthing because they use sine tones instead of sawtooth, their winddowns are linear, and they have a third high pitched tone to create the 'roar'. Their tones are 575/690/1335. The beginning pitch for the windups are 100hz, and they should last 4 seconds. The wind downs, as mentioned, are linear and last about 10 seconds. The blower can also add realism. The tones for the blower are 185/92 sawtooth. I'll make a tutorial video later showing how
@LNERMallard You forgot to mention that you need to code the wind-up yourself to make it realistic. This one has a linear wind-up which is what the regular chirp generator gives you.
2001scoop: Thunderbolt 1000T's are unusual to siren synthing because they use sine tones instead of sawtooth, their winddowns are linear, and they have a third high pitched tone to create the 'roar'. Their tones are 575/690/1335. The beginning pitch for the windups are 100hz, and they should last 4 seconds. The wind downs, as mentioned, are linear and last about 10 seconds. The blower can also add realism. The tones for the blower are 185/92 sawtooth. I'll make a tutorial video later showing how
LNERMallard 1 month ago
@LNERMallard You forgot to mention that you need to code the wind-up yourself to make it realistic. This one has a linear wind-up which is what the regular chirp generator gives you.
Thewoog34 3 weeks ago
what are the chirp tones for a regular 1000t and what are the semitones?
2001scoop 1 month ago