5.2.14. SawX
The SAWX Oscillator model demonstrates that the good old sawtooth wave can still learn
new tricks. In this oscillator, a sawtooth wave has its phase modulated with white noise
that's been reduced in sample rate, then thickened with a chorus. This produces
harmonically rich variations with a variety of different characters.
SawMod
: sets modulation intensity, producing drastic changes in harmonics.
Shape
: sets the amount of chorus.
Freak Out: modulate the Shape with a slow LFO to produce a rich sweeping timbre that's unlike
traditional width modulation.
Noise
: controls how much the noise signal modulates the sawtooth. At higher values, this
adds a faint "radio noise" randomness.
5.2.15. Harm
The HARM Oscillator starts with a fundamental frequency and adds harmonics, using a
different model than the
Spread
: sets the relationship of the generated harmonics to the fundamental. At a setting
of 50, they are in unison; at 0 or 100, they are one octave lower or higher. In between, a
dramatic effect somewhat like a balanced modulator is generated.
Rectify
: adjusts the rectification of the harmonics. The rectifier is a well-known analog circuit
that creates an effect somewhat like wavefolding
Noise
: adds phase-modulated noise and clipping.
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