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samsome
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28 Jul 2019

edited: (where can i find SYNC on a subtractor? is the main question)

when Doubling and detuning there's a pointy attack created

there's supposed to be a button you press that takes that off (not talking about Attack)

on syntorial its stated as the "Start" key but it could have different names.

any help where i can find that on
Subtractor
Malmstrom
and Thor

thanks
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Loque
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28 Jul 2019

Wat?
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samsome
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i think on sylenth1 its called retrigger?

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Not really sure, what you mean. But i guess you mean "sync"? That means always replay the osc at the same position if you play a key, which is probably nearly the same as retrigger. "Sync" means, all oscillators playback at the same position right from the start (key press), which is not "really analog", because analog synths often just opens up the envelope gate and the oscillatos play right from the boot (randomly and therefore not-synced and unsynced PHASE, becoming a spread, phase sound).
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samsome
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for example on Subtractor, where can i find SYNC?

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samsome wrote:
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for example on Subtractor, where can i find SYNC?
AFAIK the Oscilators are always synced and you need to specify the "Phase offset" with the phase paramter. You can modulate this via LFO and so on.
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hm i see thanks Loque

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30 Jul 2019

Subtractor does not have the sync-option. in the way you can sync two oscillators so that the offset of the synced oscillator is always slaved to the start of the phase of oscillator one. The sound that creates the biting sweeps like on Prophet synths.
Thor prrovides this sync-option. You can syn osc 2 and osc 3 independently to osc 1. You can adjust the sync-character with the sliders ont he left, from soft sync to hard sync.
Hope this helps.

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17 Aug 2019

The OP is actually looking for Phase Lock then?

And just to clarify, so are Subtractors oscillators sync'd automatically then and if you want to change that sync, you use the phase offset parameter?
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