[new tool] RotoOSC

Hello,
I just released this experimental sample creation tool.

The oscillator simulates harmonic oscillations with different frequencies, phases,
and frequency ratios for the X, Y, and Z axes.

How Does It Work?

  1. The oscillator has three “axes” (X, Y, Z), each oscillating at different frequencies (speeds of oscillation).
  2. Users can set:
  • Frequency: How fast the oscillator oscillates (e.g., higher frequency = higher pitch).
  • Frequency Ratios: How the oscillation speeds differ between axes (e.g., the Y-axis can oscillate twice as fast as the X-axis).
  • Phase: The starting position of the oscillation (e.g., whether the wave starts at its peak or zero).
  • Feedback: How much the previous signal “feeds back” to influence the new one (this can create interesting effects like distorted sound).
  • Attack and Decay: How quickly the signal rises (gets louder) and falls (gets quieter).
  • further settings for my experimental FX section where I try out stereo echo and Helmholtz resonator

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any audio examples of what to expect? :slight_smile:

Uff,
there’s plenty to experiment with sound here.
It’s hard to specify any specific ones :frowning:
Quick video:

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It’s sound like the the Sega Megadrive FM chip

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Ahh the beloved YM2612. I loved those sounds. I’m gonna check this out ASAP

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Sweet. Always a good day when there’s a new @martblek generator :metal::alien:

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