In OS5 you still can't push the filter into self oscillation in Analog Mode (and normal mode, but I don't think you're suposed to be able to normal mode).
This was also the case in OS4, OS4.5.
Cheers
- Pete
In OS5 you still can't push the filter into self oscillation in Analog Mode (and normal mode, but I don't think you're suposed to be able to normal mode).
This was also the case in OS4, OS4.5.
Cheers
- Pete
Hi,
in one of the bootcamp video tutorials, Ben Crossland shows how to run the filter in analog mode into self-oscillation:
http://www.virus.info/_files/VTI_bootcamp_ep3_onepole.mov
Hope this helps.
A couple of things to remember:
Filter Cutoff needs to be at least a bit lower than maximum to hear the self-oscillation, as it is faded out at the very highest values.
Osc Volume should not be turned too high, as the amount of self-oscillation is inversely proportional to the amount of saturation.
Oh - and resonance needs to be cranked right up!
Thanks for the replys Guys.
So is this not true self oscillation?
On the Slim Phatty for example, it doesn't matter what volume I have the oscillators, or how much saturation is applied to the filter, the filter still self oscillates when I turn the resonance up full. (Even at the highest cuttof point, you can see it on an FFT.)
Thanks!
- Pete
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