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Clipper
Clipping cleverly
Using the
clipper
lowers the overall amplitude.
Feedbacking prevents that.
Clipping.pch2
This is the patch from the manual:
ClippingExamp.pch2
Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 August 2007 )
Boosting the fundamental
Two ways to boost the fundamental:
Boostingthefundamental.pch2
Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 August 2007 )
Beefing up
Four basic ways to beef up the sound of your oscillators:
Beefingup.pch2
Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 August 2007 )