Thanks for explaining and working it into the update! Appreciated!Oenkenstein wrote: ↑09 Mar 2018The Sine Osc Tune has a range from 0 to 100 and the default value of 53 corresponds with 263.7 Hz and that is almost the note C3. The Sine Osc's tuning is not exactly pitched to middle C. It is out of tune with + 10 cents.
You can use the Sine Osc to thicken the sound of the the Wave Loops, as they mix together, but you also can use the Sine Osc as a source for Amplitude (AM) or Ring Modulation. In this case the Wave Loop Osc acts as the carrier and gets modulated by the Sine Osc. When the modulator is of subsonic frequency, the result is a slow or rapid variation in the volume level of the carrier signal which is referred to as tremolo. The frequency can be changed with the Tune knob. So, the AM or Ring Modulation in Rumble K2 works a bit different compared to the hardware equivalent.
The Super Osc Tune has also a range from 0 to 100, but has a scale in semi tones, just like the Wave Loop Tune.
Note that you can use the Super Osc's Tune, Amount and Detune knobs for the Sub Osc as well.
For now, you will need you ears, but I will add Hz and the amount of semi tones to the scale of these properties and add a proper visual scale around the knobs. But that is for the update I am busy with at moment.
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