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On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:44 PM, joe williams < williamsandwilliams@... > wrote:
i dont have a sound example but, i know the dsi prophet does this very easily...just put the lfo1 frequency as the mod destination for lfo 2 for example, and then have lfo 2 mod the pitch or cutoff or whatevers possible
> Having LFO 1 and LFO 2 be able to modulate the opposite LFO's
> frequency! that would be really special...
Do you have an sound example that uses something like that?
I own a ADA STD1 which provides this for its mutlitap flanger, but I
never use it as it never sounds "round and rolling".
im not sure what you mean by monosynth. another example would be the mks80 switching to dual layer allows 2 presets to be stacked on top of each other. im just wondering if this is at all possible on the JX3P, someone told me that the euro
This is a wrong information. The JP6's hardware does not allow this. And
> #2 i read somewhere that the europa mod for the JP6 allowed to stack 4 presets at a time
even if it would. This would be a monosynth with four different sounds
stacked - what for?
its not far off from a keysplit but instead would just stack the patches on top of each other, i assume if a keysplit were possible my idea would also be possible?
anyone with any insight on the matter please let me know
thanks
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Florian Anwander < fanwander@... > wrote:
Hi William
Do you have an sound example that uses something like that?
> Having LFO 1 and LFO 2 be able to modulate the opposite LFO's
> frequency! that would be really special...
I own a ADA STD1 which provides this for its mutlitap flanger, but I
never use it as it never sounds "round and rolling".This is a wrong information. The JP6's hardware does not allow this. And
> #2 i read somewhere that the europa mod for the JP6 allowed to stack 4 presets at a time
even if it would. This would be a monosynth with four different sounds
stacked - what for?
The only extension for vintage synth which allows this is the supermax
extension for the DX7.
Florian