Ah, yes. Much better.
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I'm actually quite interested in this as well. I've made a few hypersaws in the past, but I don't really know how to perfect kick or stab sounds...
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I have seen that one. I was hoping for one with the Access logo. It seems to be the holy grail of Access. I have a full wallet with an Access T-Shirt's name written on it!! =P
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I see Ben Crosland wearing this awesome shirt in these videos. Where can I get one? I hope it's not exclusive to the Access staff...
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That had me running to the Virus to see if I hadn't been missing the simplest solution ever for over a decade!
Unfortunately, it is unlikely to be sufficient, unless you want a severe, 'Zombie Nation' type detune.
There is a workaround:
Set LFO1 to a square wave.
Set LFO1 Contour to +63
Use LFO1>Osc2 Pitch in negative amounts to detune downwards.Maybe an even better result would be to set (LFO1>) Osc1Pitch and Osc2 Pitch amounts to opposite values, i.e. Osc1 = -12.5% and Osc2 = +12.5%.
Be sure not to use Env Mode and remember to use the hard-wired LFO1>Pitch assignments in the MODULATORS section - using the mod matrix for this won't work properly.
Of course, you tie up LFO1 by doing this.
Hahaha, too bad my suggestion didn't work. Nice job!
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Can't you just put that OSC a semitone down then detune it up? Same result.