Oscillot for Live update 1.1
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4590 posts since 7 Jun, 2012 from Warsaw
Here it comes: few more modules as well as global macro access. There is also demo lite version now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK7ZAqUDCZM
Anybody here uses Oscillot? Looks attractive to me, but I'm only interested if it keeps growing and comunity expands its possibilities. Over 100 modules sounds like a lot, but in reality each of them is simple and doesn't offer many options as more specialised plugins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK7ZAqUDCZM
Anybody here uses Oscillot? Looks attractive to me, but I'm only interested if it keeps growing and comunity expands its possibilities. Over 100 modules sounds like a lot, but in reality each of them is simple and doesn't offer many options as more specialised plugins.
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- KVRian
- 925 posts since 14 Dec, 2014
The OSCs can modulate, connect an OSC in another OSC's CV1 and you can immediately hear it, for the other inputs there is usually a slider you dial-in how much modulation you want.Mat-tvank wrote:I give Live 10 and Oscillot a new try and i´m very disappointed how it works. GUI is to slow. The Osc are not able to modulate.
Can someon confirm this?
Some modulation is also relative (like in Live itself), it modulates within the range that is set up, so if a knob is at 0 then there is nothing to modulate.
GUI seems normal here (Live 10 latest beta, Win 10, no HiDPI monitor).
Maybe try the latest beta of Live 10 in centercode, instead of the current 10.0.2 release.
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- KVRian
- 925 posts since 14 Dec, 2014
Is a video even needed?
All the OSCs (except Noise A I think) have inputs (usually more than one) in the top, those can only be for modulation. Non-modulation input is marked as SIG ("signal") in the filters, effects, etc.
So no need to make a video about the OSCs.
The GUI is not slow here, it starts slowing down only with dozens of modules, but it is still usable even then (cable spaghetti is a bigger annoyance).
I could make a video, but it will only show a mouse cursor moving knobs without lag, some of the "leds" blinking and the green meters in Audio Out showing the output's gain level, as normal.
[edit:] OK, found a preset in OSCiLLOT's Pack that has a OSC modulating another OSC so you can easily check yourself, it is "Sine-Tri Sync.adv" in the Synth Keys folder.
All the OSCs (except Noise A I think) have inputs (usually more than one) in the top, those can only be for modulation. Non-modulation input is marked as SIG ("signal") in the filters, effects, etc.
So no need to make a video about the OSCs.
The GUI is not slow here, it starts slowing down only with dozens of modules, but it is still usable even then (cable spaghetti is a bigger annoyance).
I could make a video, but it will only show a mouse cursor moving knobs without lag, some of the "leds" blinking and the green meters in Audio Out showing the output's gain level, as normal.
[edit:] OK, found a preset in OSCiLLOT's Pack that has a OSC modulating another OSC so you can easily check yourself, it is "Sine-Tri Sync.adv" in the Synth Keys folder.
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- KVRist
- 62 posts since 3 Jun, 2018
I´m talking about the GUI Issue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEHOw6cfsIw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEHOw6cfsIw
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- KVRian
- 925 posts since 14 Dec, 2014
You mean the visual artifacts when you drag the Audio Out and LFO?Mat-tvank wrote:I´m talking about the GUI Issue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEHOw6cfsIw
I do see the same artifacts here with those 2 modules.
But seems most other modules don't have the same artifacts, including many visual ones like the Spectroscope and Histogram.
Quite frankly it doesn't bother me even in those 2, only happens when you move the modules and it doesn't affect anything in functionality.