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Revision as of 13:13, 14 November 2016

Synth: supported by which Fractal Audio products?

  • Axe-Fx II: yes.
  • AX8: yes.
  • FX8: yes.

What does the Synth do?

  • Cliff: "The Synth block is a very simple monophonic synth. It doesn't compare to the polyphonic capabilities of something like the FTP and it can't control outboard MIDI synths." source

Synth and X/Y switching

  • The Synth block doesn't support X/Y switching.

Tracking

  • The Synth block requires monophonic input. This means that you have play really clean, hitting single non-overlapping notes.

Synth examples

Warming up the Synth

  • To warm up the Synth, add a Drive after it.

Fattening the Synth

  • Use at least two voices and detune them slightly. source

Creating a drone note

  • Set Tracking to OFF. Adjust pitch with the Frequency parameter.
  • You can change the pitch of sustained synth notes per scene by using Scene controllers.

Generating pink or white noise

Creating a calibration tone

  • Cliff's comments:
    • "Set the synth block to a 1K sine wave at -12 dB. Turn OUTPUT 1 to the maximum level position." source
    • "There's actually a hidden calibration tone that is used during functional test but use the Synth block. The Synth block is reference quality. I use it all the time to generate test tones. The output is spectrally purer than my $2000 Stanford Research Systems Synthesized Function Generator." source

Various Synth tips

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