- Example songs and patches .SYX files
- "What Is Love" (remake) song syx
"What Is Love" (remake) song syx
A track showing how an entire produced song can be easily rebuilt in the Woovebox, with all elements accounted for - even the vocal line.
The track intentionally eschews the use of samples (for example, in the original, the dance organ is a sample of multiple layered organs), and 100% of the sounds are generated by synthesis.
Patches of note are;
- The iconic (for the 90s) Lately Bass approximation
- The dance organ (spread over two voices)
- The iconic (for this track) phasing saw wave
The track makes liberal use of overlapping notes + legato for the voice line approximations.
A number of patterns use conditionals to vary programmed notes depending on playback counter, in lieu of recording over the span of many chained patterns.
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- 16. L.C.ho hold duration for cutoff frequency LFO (under Filter page)
Specifies the hold duration in milliseconds for which the LFO should hold the LFO's sampled value.
- Chord progression without inversions (under Example)
- Create a melody (under Quick start guide and video)
You will notice whichever key you strike tends to sound "good" in the context of the song.
- Emulating vinyl (under Lo-fi & vintage analog and digital emulation)
A positive value will play the vinyl crackle even when no pattern or song is playing.
- 9. MC.th Master Compressor threshold (under Glob (song globals) page)
Sets the threshold (0-100) above which the master compressor/limiter should kick in.