Wave Folder Demonstration - Sine
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The scope waves are sp pretty, which scope is that.
Never used one, where do you attach the rods ?
Great video very intrsted in getting this folder for my first trip in to modularverse
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Just ordered one these in eurorack format. Can't wait to get it!
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Fourier series? kind of?
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8:27 hardstyle sound!
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Far out, ST Guy! That sine wave is *unrecognizable*!
Can't wait to get my Waverfolder!
Keep soldering!
- Dana Countryman
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very cool - 6:17 and onwards gets near that oldskool dx-fm sound... which I lurve.
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My apologies Wave Folder :)
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At 1:33 are you talking about how harmonics are added to change the texture of the sound?
Like each waveform has its own harmonic structure like a sine has one fundamental, itself, and a saw has even and odd harmonics and so on. I was just wondering if that's what I was seeing or not. Cool video by the way. :)
TheSynthFreq 2 years ago
yeah this device totally takes a sine wave and adds harmonics to it. it also can _bend_ a sawtooth wave, which is pretty wild too.
thanks for the compliment.
suitandtieguy 2 years ago
Standing Ovation STG!! Great scope photography and the waveshaper is sounding bad as hell!
pokeytron 2 years ago
thanks for the compliments, especially on the scope shot. i was worried it wouldn't translate well. my camera angle was actually embarassing, and i use a Canon SD1000 instead of a real video camera. the audio on these is recorded to the Alesis HD24 and then mixed with the video in Digital Performer.
suitandtieguy 2 years ago
Do I understand that as soon as you frequency modulate the waveform you get these pretty pictures but it isn't audible since the modulation is out of the audio range?
aceyage 2 years ago
there is an audible effect even at superaudio modulation. the reason i say i don't know how musically useful the pictures are is because at that point i'm not listening as much as looking.
suitandtieguy 2 years ago