You're right. I didn't notice the combinator.
Wow, I am surprised again by the capabilities of Thor.
How does it get that we are multiplying signals(AM)?
You're right. I didn't notice the combinator.
Using the mod matrix. Scale is multiplication, sending two things to the same destination will sum (addition), inverting one signal will subtract (difference). Someone even created the actual formulas written out for each operation in the modulation matrix but I can’t recall the thread (it was a while back).
Thanksselig wrote: ↑27 Jan 2024Using the mod matrix. Scale is multiplication, sending two things to the same destination will sum (addition), inverting one signal will subtract (difference). Someone even created the actual formulas written out for each operation in the modulation matrix but I can’t recall the thread (it was a while back).
It’s pretty deep but there are some quirks, such as why LFO 2s output is half what the other synths output for LFOs, pitch modulation in the mod matrix isn’t easy to hit exactly one octave, as is hitting exactly -6dB for levels (falls between 79 and 80) when building things that require it (mono summing for one). I should sit down and write out all the “magic numbers” for Thor, including the workarounds for the above which require using a Rotary and a mod matrix slot for fine tuning those values when important.
Notify me, pleaseI should sit down and write out all the “magic numbers” for Thor
selig wrote: ↑27 Jan 2024Using the mod matrix. Scale is multiplication, sending two things to the same destination will sum (addition), inverting one signal will subtract (difference). Someone even created the actual formulas written out for each operation in the modulation matrix but I can’t recall the thread (it was a while back).
It’s pretty deep but there are some quirks, such as why LFO 2s output is half what the other synths output for LFOs, pitch modulation in the mod matrix isn’t easy to hit exactly one octave, as is hitting exactly -6dB for levels (falls between 79 and 80) when building things that require it (mono summing for one). I should sit down and write out all the “magic numbers” for Thor, including the workarounds for the above which require using a Rotary and a mod matrix slot for fine tuning those values when important.
Hello,inverting one signal will subtract (difference).
Creating noise. Every pass close to 0 will cause clipping and thus distortion so the result will be pretty much just noise.
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