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Started June 4th, 2008 · 1 reply · Latest reply by DRxDON 16 years, 5 months ago
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Confused I used to have a Korg DSS-1 and I could make simple waveforms on that to perform subtractive synthesis through analog processing. Too bad my Korg's floppy drive is shot. Now I have a DSI Polly Evolver Keyboard... WOW! WHAT a MACHINE! Unfortunately, it's digital occilator is limited to 1024 bit single(or several cycle) waveforms like its predecssor, the Sequential Circuits VS. All I've been doing now is chopping and slicing large format waves from workstation samples with no real clue as to what the wave is going to sound like. They all seem to sound like "glorified saw" waves. I know that the harmonic range in a 1kb wave is limited, but I KNOW that I got some really full, complex and "lush" sounding 1024 bit waves from my Korg. Does anybody have any tips for me? I tried dowloading DSS-1 wave sets but they(so far) only have the longer samples.
Thanks,
Don