SETri
Dual layer, 3 osc, unison, PWM, phase dist, 3 dedicated LFO+ADSR
SETri (Synthedit Trial)
The main reason of making was to test how low CPU load can be achived by Synthedit (I'm a Synthmaker / Flowstone user normally). Was made with stock SE 1.2 components, learning mostly from the Help.
Main features:
- 3 oscillators - an unison multi waveform, a detunable multi waveform and a detunable Phase Distortion osc
- each has envelope and LFOmodulation to several parameters (pitch, PWM, ring, FM or phase dist.)
- 2 mixers and a main volume to set the levels
- a filter to the multi oscs and an other to the PD (maybe less important)
- 3 modulator blocks (ADSR and free or sync LFO /should test the timing, the stock seemed too fast, at 1/1 was about 1/2 sec the cycle before my mod/) 1-1 to each main section (osc-filter-amp)
- 2 simple parallel delays
- switchable velocity to amp level (play with the volume knob the get different effect as no adjusting)
- amp LFO can be sent to panorama or osc 1-2 / PD mixer too
- pitchwheel range adjustable (strangely 0 gives about +/- 1 semi and other numbers similarly higher values - not found how to adjust)
- different mono (retriggered or not) and poly modes - known bug, that couldn't save the state of this and the polyphony number - seems they have an in-built "ignore Program Change". Still not found the solution - the same settings to all patches. When you change the patch, look to these and change as you like
- performance controls: pitchwheel, modwheel, aftertouch and foot pedal as modulation sources and different destinations from drop-down menus (I couldn't test the latters, were set similarly as the modwheel)
- 16 presets by GyL
- if you want to save own patches, make a copy from the init bank and can save basses, leads, pads, ... into different banks
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