I never even loaded that module up, but seeing how you used it reminded me of Sektor by Initial Audio, one of the first wavetablesynths, I bought some years back. I didn't like it that much, but the way you can very easily spread all sorts of settings between unison voices is a cool feature. Good to know it's easy to do in Drambo.
So I've played a bit with the unison module and the Wavetableoscillator, when I saw that the oscillator has unison, too and you can stack it on top. I liked the sounds I got.
Does that mean, that if the unison module is set to 16 and the oscillator to 7 voices, that you basically get 7x16=112 oscillators from those two modules?
About resources... It's astonishing how little it takes. I had both the unison and the oscillator at maximum voices fed through a bandpass with spread on the cutoff (so 112 filters, right) fed into a low pass (another 112 filtersand ADSRs) through 112 amp envelopes. The CPU meter stayed pretty constantly on 2 out of 5 bars on my 9th gen standard iPad:)
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Cool, never used that module, probably nice on the Wavetable position, too (depending on the Wavetable).
I tested that and it works. Idk why I kinda expected it not to.
I never even loaded that module up, but seeing how you used it reminded me of Sektor by Initial Audio, one of the first wavetablesynths, I bought some years back. I didn't like it that much, but the way you can very easily spread all sorts of settings between unison voices is a cool feature. Good to know it's easy to do in Drambo.
So I've played a bit with the unison module and the Wavetableoscillator, when I saw that the oscillator has unison, too and you can stack it on top. I liked the sounds I got.
Does that mean, that if the unison module is set to 16 and the oscillator to 7 voices, that you basically get 7x16=112 oscillators from those two modules?
Quite possibly, I think @rs2000 can answer that one for you.
@tyslothrop1
and yes, the inbuilt unison in the Wavetable module + the unison module can sound quite peachy. :)
Yes indeed 😃
Just check for smoke coming out of your charging port.
@gravitas @rs2000 @supadom
Awesome, thanks for the replies:)
About resources... It's astonishing how little it takes. I had both the unison and the oscillator at maximum voices fed through a bandpass with spread on the cutoff (so 112 filters, right) fed into a low pass (another 112 filtersand ADSRs) through 112 amp envelopes. The CPU meter stayed pretty constantly on 2 out of 5 bars on my 9th gen standard iPad:)
If I pick the SK2 lowpass it goes up to 3 every now and then.
Interesting. I’m always on the look out for little unexpected cpu hogs. Thanks for reporting.