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  • I have all the parameters copied at say, 10:36 but my synth sounds nothing like that.

  • your tuts on subtractor are such a fantastic resource for beginners like myself. thanks so much.

  • THIS WHAT I BEEN LOOKING FOR THANKS SO MUCH ......KEEP IT UP!!!!

  • thank you. my biggest hardship with reason are constructing lush pads with using presets. you made it very understandable.

  • permit me disagree with something you say in 4:00 to 6:00.

    the decay is not an amplitude level or a peak

    amplitude doesn't go down from 1 to the decay level

    the ADSR faders positions don't necessarily look like the shape of the actual wave

  • A, D and R are actualy time intervals, only S is an amplitude level (maybe, more precisely, a proportion to the peak level)

    A is the time amplitude takes to go from 0 to peak level

    D is the time to go down from peak to S level

    S is the level it stays after A and D times end, while you're still pressing the key

    (S at maximum means equals peak)

    the peak level on the other hand is only determined by the patch level

    *wikipedia helped me

  • @vitobasso

    no, the new waveform is shaped based on the ADSR envelope. The ADSR, also, in the instance of osc generation and shaping is relative to amplitude. The decay is the decay of the attack of the amplitude envelope, so has a direct relationship to the waveform's amplitude.

  • good tuts, great humour... thx!

  • I have a question - I have an LFO rate based bass patch and the problem is that the attack of the bassnote (beginning of a note) keeps changing. from low frequency to high. I want to keep the high frequency start only but I dont want the sound to change. How can I do that?

  • good stuff

  • it is true the tuts are a little slow, but they're very good and you explain what you're doing, and it means you can eat ya lunch whilst watching, cheers for your help

  • thank you very much

  • that's nice, because I never touch the synth, I always make use of sampler, coz I'm unable to come with decent sounds out from my synth, whatever I try do :)

    helped a lot !

  • amazing help man ignore everyone saying you go to slow and what not, learnt so much thankyou

  • thankyou

  • Excellent Tutorials!! Greetings from Germany!

  • setllefornothink, just press tab and it will show the back.

  • i thought you channel was cool stop over and view mine. if you wouldn`t mind subscribing to my channel i do the same and subscribe to yours.

  • This is a rather noob question of me, but i dont have a manual..

    How do i get to see the back of the synths, so i can connect them to each other ect?

  • good job. thank you

  • i thought sub's voices are plastic before i watch this video ..but i see that u create some nice tunes..thanks for upload..nice video

  • man you make a lot of sense out of all the crazyness, Before this I was allways just tweakin and hoping now I`ve sort of got an Idea ,sort of ! Thanx

  • Thnx for the prop.

    Yes I will continue this series. Lfos and then the mod matrix.

    Glad you like it.

  • Thx a lot man, that's a real good tutorial.

    keep up the good work

  • that was very good im acquainted with the subtractor and already knew about envelopes but your video really showed off the possibilties that one has to shape sounds by mixing the right waveform with matching envelope

    one can also see u know what ur doing and talking about

    are u going to continue ur subtractor series?

    im really looking forward to the lfo section

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