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Korg Monotribe: How to silence oscillator when filtering external audio

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2011

One of the downsides with the monotribe is that you can´t switch off the oscillator when you are processing external audio. There is a way to get around this problem though: the trick is to modulate the oscillator with the LFO so its constantly above the audible frequency range (and also above the highest cutoff frequency of the filter), this way you can´t hear the oscillator anymore and you can filter any external source with the monotribe!

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  • Cool trick, but this also means you can't use the LFO to modulate the filter in the same time.

  • @Gameboygenius Thanks! Yes unfortunately...

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  • Really nice trick

  • nice.

    there's so many awesome tricks and hidden stuff with a simple machine like the monotribe. its just awesome :) one of the best investments i made last year.

  • Brilliant! The tricks keep on comin

  • Well done.

  • Thanks!

  • great hack!

  • Epic work around is epic! Thanks for sharing.

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