I love how this series has become more educational on synthesis itself. Thank you!
@automaticgainsay11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@biggrime11 ай бұрын
Great video. Wealth of info. Will be using this technique with tiaga
@rodriguepellaud11 ай бұрын
On this subject, I found a very interesting book where you learn how to mix oscillators to replicate acoustic instruments, it is called "Welsh's Synthesizer Cookbook" by Fred Welsh.
@rabbit_noize11 ай бұрын
Taiga does seem to output a very pleasant array of timbers.
@inperfectsequence784011 ай бұрын
The price of this synthesizer is so incredibly cheap that it seems like a gift from heaven, on the other hand a Moog Minitaur for 689 in the store seems like a theft and a shame, no matter how many presets it has with the app and the Moog sound, no It's not nearly half as good as a Pittsburgh. This company does really cool things. I think that over time it will be an object of desire. Great video, thank you very much. 👍
@SpacePatrollerLaser11 ай бұрын
The OPUS 3 has a section of 5 square waves that are variable in amplitude but fixed in pitch at an octave apart with a lowpass filter. and you can create quite a few timbres with it, which you can mix into the brass section which is just a classic synth so you can create a complex timbre and filter it how you like. IN fact there is a whole art called "square wave synthesis". You can use the "Organ [square wave section]" to generated a saw-like timbre, mix it into the string section and turn the two-part string section into 3 string parts
@angelog.spicolaiii802111 ай бұрын
...being able tooo additively have 3 or 4 layers tooo play with, for that bighuge synthsonic sound, is what separate's the sheep(s) from them goats man¡! as usual, once again & one more time, udahman Udahbest Doty UrgurU thanx again dude