In analog circuitry, a oscillator is essentially a filter that has just become unstable enough that the gain of the quality factor has overloaded the feedback path so much that it over takes what ever the filter input signal was.
Yep, its by far my most used device and the secret sauce to all my sound design really. check out my other tutorials if you wanna see some other nutty applications of it. its suuuper versatile th-cam.com/video/RpSfy8vNvFI/w-d-xo.html
tbh all I remember is it updating from 10 to 11 without my consent and being really annoyed - i don't even remember what the differences were, so I guess I've gotten used to it entirely
In analog circuitry, a oscillator is essentially a filter that has just become unstable enough that the gain of the quality factor has overloaded the feedback path so much that it over takes what ever the filter input signal was.
Thanks for sharing this! I have not heard of "The Spellbook" M4L device until watching this, super cool and so much you can do with it.
Yep, its by far my most used device and the secret sauce to all my sound design really. check out my other tutorials if you wanna see some other nutty applications of it. its suuuper versatile
th-cam.com/video/RpSfy8vNvFI/w-d-xo.html
great idea
awesome!
What’s the spectogram over all windows you have on the bottom left?
Minimeters, it costs ~ $10.
side question, how was your process migrating from win 10 to 11 and are there any pros and cons of 11 vs 10
tbh all I remember is it updating from 10 to 11 without my consent and being really annoyed - i don't even remember what the differences were, so I guess I've gotten used to it entirely
You'll be fine, young padawan.