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In the case of this tryout I’ve kept things simple. As the Nord tutorial points out, the masking, while smoothing out the transients, also introduces a distortion of it’s own, and suggests crossfading between two versions of the synced waveform slightly out of phase with each other in order to minimize this side-effect. Some more information on the masking technique can be found in one of Hordijk’s tutorials for the Nord Modular, as well as on his own site. This means that the transients of the synced waveform correspond to the zero point of the envelope and, importantly, are always the same size – effectively reducing that unwanted side-effect of the introduced transients. In this case the inverted sawtooth is converted to a unipolar, positive only, waveform and used as an envelope applied to the synced oscillator. I was particularly intrigued by the masking feature Hordijk describes in the video. With the inverted sawtooth the slope crosses zero from above and doesn’t reset the oscillator until is crosses from below at the point of the transient. Since the synced oscillator is reset whenever the input crosses zero from below, the rising slope of the sawtooth resets the synced waveform when it (the sawtooth) reaches its zero midpoint. If the two Audulus oscillator nodes are synced directly, the transient of the synced oscillator will appear in the middle of the syncing oscillator’s sawtooth.

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The first step in syncing the oscillators was to invert the syncing sawtooth so that the synced waveform shares its transient with the sawtooth.

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Please don't hesitate to contact us at support at audulus dot com if you have any questions or need help.Here’s my first tryout patch exploring Rob Hordijk’s sync oscillator, in particular the masking feature he describes in the video below.

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▶ Recommended hardware: 4th Generation iPad or later.

  • Polyphonic/Monophonic signal converters.
  • Math expression module - 34 operation expression language.
  • Mathematical Modules: Addition, Multiplication, Subtraction, Sine, Modulo.
  • Virtual Analog Oscillator (4 classic waveforms).
  • Timing mode - figure out which nodes are using the most CPU!.
  • iCloud support - effortlessly sync patches between Mac and iPad.
  • Universal Modulation - modulate any knob.
  • Audiobus support! - Runs as both an Input and Effect.
  • Virtual MIDI – control Audulus from your favorite MIDI app.
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  • Unlimited Undo - full history stored in a patch.
  • 32-bit floating-point signal processing.
  • Patch Browser - quickly flip through your patches.
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    MIDI control - use your control surface or MIDI keyboard.Fluid Vector Interface - smooth animated interaction.

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