PWM Synth metamodule!

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PWM Synth metamodule!

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As heard in my recent sound "PWM Example": https://soundcloud.com/sawzer/pwm-example

Parameters: (Some parameters are weird because I had to use MultiCTLs a lot)
~06: Random Phase
~07: Waveform - (Kinda pointless because only Pulse waveform uses PWM)(Range of 0-32768... Sorry. Play it by ear)
~08: Attack - (Both Amp and Filter)
~09: Release - (Both Amp and Filter)
~0A: Sustain - (0 = Off, 32768 = On)
~0B: Polyphony - (Each additional voice is an increment of 800(Hex))
~0C: Sub Volume
~0D: Sub Pitch
~0E: PWM Amount
~0F: PWM Frequency (Hz/64)
~10: Filter Cutoff Frequency
~11: Filter Resonance

Feel free to use this in your own music, modify to your needs, etc. As far as credit goes, I don't really mind whether or not you mention me, so no worries.

EDIT: I just realized I accidentally forgot the file... Whoops
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cube48
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Thanks for sharing!
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Which part(s), in the example you posted, is the PWM metamodule being used?

Is it just the lead, or the bass too? Or everything?

Sounds tight!
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Well there's 5 parts to the example: Lead, Drums, Stab bass, Sub bass, and Pad. The module was used for the Lead and Stab bass.
And thanks!
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pwm modulation synth sounds cool.
Looks like it was pretty complicated to make.
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El Nino wrote:pwm modulation synth sounds cool.
Looks like it was pretty complicated to make.
Oh, it's really not that bad. All the MultiCTL's in the file are just for custom parameters.
All you really need is: signal -> sound2ctl -> generator (duty cycle)
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Thanks kind sir
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Thanks for giving this one away for free. Great sound.
There is a lot to be understood by reverse engineering it.
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I get an error when trying to load it 1.9.3...people seem to like this one, maybe it needs an update?
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