Post by Admin on Aug 12, 2019 19:25:55 GMT
An open door or window could be enough to bring the Yamaha CS80 out of tune. In the CS80 we modelled the pulse width varied a lot between the 8 voices. To emulate this we made the drift section.
Note on sync: Let all osc have same phase at note on. (Useful for bass sounds)
LFOs for slowly moving the pitch up and down:
Drift amount (LFO amount) for synthline1
Drift speed (LFO speed) for synthline1
Drift amount (LFO amount) for synthline2
Drift speed (LFO speed) for synthline2
To let ME80 start each note with random pitch:
Pitch random amount synthline1
Pitch random amount synthine2
To let ME80 start each note with random pulse width:
PW random synthline1
PW random synthline2
Additional drift controls not found in the CS80:
Square detune synthline1
Square detune synthline2
Make synthline1 saw dual off/on
Dual saw synthline1 detuning amount
Dual saw synthline2 detuning amount
Make synthline2 saw dual off/on
Sine wave synthline1 number of harmonics (Obviously a sine wave have only 1 harmonic, but you can click the sine symbol and change it to a triangle, so it only has effect when the sine is changed to triangle wave.)
Sine wave synthline2 number of harmonics
"After speed" slider. This is smoothing for the aftertouch response to get more even response. When you increase the smoothing , the response will feel slower.
"Bend speed" slider. Smoothing of the bender voltage (ribbon). Increased smoothing gives slower response, but more even result.
And the curves you see:
adjustable Velocity curve
adjustable Aftertouch curve
Note on sync: Let all osc have same phase at note on. (Useful for bass sounds)
LFOs for slowly moving the pitch up and down:
Drift amount (LFO amount) for synthline1
Drift speed (LFO speed) for synthline1
Drift amount (LFO amount) for synthline2
Drift speed (LFO speed) for synthline2
To let ME80 start each note with random pitch:
Pitch random amount synthline1
Pitch random amount synthine2
To let ME80 start each note with random pulse width:
PW random synthline1
PW random synthline2
Additional drift controls not found in the CS80:
Square detune synthline1
Square detune synthline2
Make synthline1 saw dual off/on
Dual saw synthline1 detuning amount
Dual saw synthline2 detuning amount
Make synthline2 saw dual off/on
Sine wave synthline1 number of harmonics (Obviously a sine wave have only 1 harmonic, but you can click the sine symbol and change it to a triangle, so it only has effect when the sine is changed to triangle wave.)
Sine wave synthline2 number of harmonics
"After speed" slider. This is smoothing for the aftertouch response to get more even response. When you increase the smoothing , the response will feel slower.
"Bend speed" slider. Smoothing of the bender voltage (ribbon). Increased smoothing gives slower response, but more even result.
And the curves you see:
adjustable Velocity curve
adjustable Aftertouch curve