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Post by slowscape on Aug 31, 2020 2:09:27 GMT
Hey everyone, here's a quick patch I put together that demonstrates how the MS20 filter can actually act as an analog sine wave oscillator! I was really excited to discover this because for me, the sine wave is one of my favorite sounds. It can create some really natural and soft tones, perfect for ambient. It can also create some really smooth/ deep bass lines or kick drums for things like techno!
I plan on doing a more exhaustive MS20 video soon. I hope you enjoy!
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Post by admin on Aug 31, 2020 2:32:10 GMT
Great stuff! I've also used the MS20 filter for really deep bass drum sounds in my recent videos. It's really good at that.
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Post by slowscape on Aug 31, 2020 3:03:35 GMT
Honestly admin I think I need a few of these! They sound so good! I don’t think I’ve used it as a filter yet! Haha
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Post by Jihel on Aug 31, 2020 7:02:56 GMT
I enjoyed this track !
Nice sounds
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Post by moruial on Aug 31, 2020 7:51:16 GMT
Nice work! I also love sine waves and thought it was missing in the AEM, even if I haven't really check out new modules. That MS20 Filter look like a nice little thing to have.
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Post by slowscape on Aug 31, 2020 20:51:26 GMT
Thanks guys! I felt the same way moruial, so I was really excited to find this! What's also interesting is that it is an analog sine wave I know the new FM module has a proper digital sine wave as well. I'm sure that tracks notes better
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Post by funbun on Aug 31, 2020 22:14:23 GMT
Yeah, I'm working on a patch now that rides the MS20 resonance a lot.
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