If you have not already got the sounds you like, try a ring mod and/ or the Malgorithm.
On the ring-mod tip I (of course) recommend the modDemod.
In addition to ring mod effects it does a wickedly crunchy octave up, and sounds wonderfully ominous on human voice.
To do octave up just mult a signal into both the program and carrier blend the output with the original signal using a mixer. If you start with a lower octave sine or triangle you will get great results as the octave up coming from the modDemod is clipped and will ride aggressively on top of the lower octave triangle.
TOny
> To:
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> From:
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> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 15:17:25 +0000
> Subject: 1 What am I missing
>
> Here is my modular as of now:
>
> A110 - VCO
> A110 - VCO
> A145 - LFO1
> A146 - LFO2
> A138b - Log Mixer
> A140 - ADSR
> A140 - ADSR
> A131 - Exp. VCA
> A180 - Multiples
> A180 - Multiples
> A190 - MIDI Interface
> A102 - Diode LPF
> A124 - WASP Filter
> A137 - Wave Multiplier
> Polivoks - Russian LPF/BPF
>
> This is all in a mahogany case that I made, very similar to the
> Doepfer suitcase, using the DIY kit.
>
> Here's the deal, I have some more room left, but not a lot. It's
> definitely starting to fill up, so I need to be careful about what
> else I put in this thing, that it will truly be useful. So far, this
> thing sounds pretty good, but I have to be honest. It does not sound
> like a $2000 synth, which is about what I've put into it so far, but I
> know what these things are capable of, so I have to be missing some
> key element to fatten it up. Right off the bat, I'm thinking I need
> the A-115 divider/suboscillator module. But is that it If it helps,
> I am making industrial music, so thick, harsh sounds are my goal. Is
> the A-115 the key element that will make this thing make people go
> "WOW that sounds awesome!" or is there something else I need to add as
> well
>
> Also, if it is indeed the A-115 that I'm needing, where would you
> "typically" patch that in Do you bring two oscillators into a mixer,
> then sub-oscillate the mixed signal Or do you just sub-oscillate one
> oscillator, pre-mixer
> Thanks!
>
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