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Now try turning down the X WARP knob. At zero, the timbre is quite a bit fuzzier than at 10.
Try the same with the Y WARP knob: same deal, but the Y fuzziness has a different character
It would be cool to automatically modulate the ‘fuzziness’ in and out, me thinks. No problem,
that’s what the OFFSET jacks are for!
In this patch, I use an LFO to sync the S&H speed with the OFFSETs on the ‘510 .Here is a
diagram of the patch:
LFO
S&H
VCO
VCO
SQR
510
SIN
SIN
TRI
SIN
OFFSET Y
OFFSET X
AUDIO Y
AUDIO X
AUDIO OUT
X IN = 10 X WARP = 4
Y IN = 10 Y WARP = 6
Z IN = 0 Z WARP = 0
POWER = UNITY
FACTOR = 0
Figure 1: Patch Chart for DEMO #3
Now we’re hearing something pretty interesting with just two sine waves! Play with the X IN,
Y IN, and X and Y WARP knobs and see what it does to the timbre. When you’re done, set
them back as in the patch diagram (that way the next demo will sound close to what you’ll hear
on your system). Now crank the Z WARP knob to 10. Crazy! But what’s going on?
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