One idea on the way home

So today on my way home from work
I was thinking about what I was going to do
and it occurred to me that I haven’t tried “HardSync” 2 oscillators in Renoise yet.

So here is the first video.
It’s still in the beginning but it’s starting to make sense.
The basis is the main oscillator which resets the phase of the other one.
To prevent it from scratching and popping it goes through a smoothing window and then a highpass filter.
I have the given effects there because I thought of recording it when I was trying something else.

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love it. looking forward!

Are you going to release the algorytmus as well, or did I miss that release?

Еhis is very cool, thanks for the video. Seeing such tools I really want it to work as an internal instruments that can be controlled in real time.

Hello,
AlgoRytmus is also in development.
I still have some problems with triplets and timing.
There are also some errors in generating different rhythms.
I have a big day off in a week so we’ll see what happens.
It was primarily about HardSync :slight_smile:

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I did some experiments with internally programmed LFOs,
but it requires small sample lengths otherwise it is unusable.
I dropped this idea.

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yes i remember your examples and these are great ideas. i hope the renoise team will find a consensus and allow this direction to reach a new level technically.

Hello,
This is another work in progress that has the working title RotoOsc.
Imagine 3 oscillators with different frequencies and how their phases rotate in space around the X, Y, Z axes.
It is supplemented with an echo and a Helmholtz resonator to simulate how sound travels through a pipe.
It is terribly buggy and slow. I need to optimize the calculations.
No effects used.

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Cool :sunglasses:

I really like all your waveform tools.

I’d still love to see an fx suite waveform tool from you that can apply your wave shaping and filter algorithms to an existing waveform. Would be extra cool if it could apply bending and mirroring algorithms across the x-axis as well, but I’d be happy with just a waveshaper unit

Thanks.
I also thought about writing some modular tool that would use an existing sample as a source.
It shouldn’t be hard. I’ll think about it.

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i really like this. could i have some sort of experimental version of this and try it out for generating a couple of samples? seems really powerful.