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Wave Replacement Synthesis Explained (At Knobcon 2018)

In this presentation from Knobcon 2018, synthesist Jon Sonnenberg discusses Wave Replacement Synthesis.… Read More Wave Replacement Synthesis Explained (At Knobcon 2018)

August 31, 20198 Comments

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If I have an 8-note sequence, I might program the Moog so that the first note is bright, the second less bright, the third even less bright, and the fourth note maybe brighter again — so you get a kind of sine wave move.

Now, in the opposite channel, I might do the same sequence, but program the filtering differently. Add the delays, and you have a repeating cycle that never repeats exactly in the same way.

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