The use of a Triangle wave
The use of a Triangle wave
In my 2 years of making horrific music I have not once found a use for the triangle wave form in any synth.
I find it to be an odd sound when played in any key, I mean what are some good ways to utilize a triangle wave?
I find it to be an odd sound when played in any key, I mean what are some good ways to utilize a triangle wave?
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Re: The use of a Triangle wave
Helps harmonizes subbass a little more. I'd use it (layered of course with other things) to make nice minimal house synths
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Re: The use of a Triangle wave
Try a triangle wave modulating a sine wave in FM synthesis, and a sine wave at a pitch much higher modulating the triangle wave form ever so slightly...
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Re: The use of a Triangle wave
sub, pads, LFO waveform, FM modulator
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key / organ sounds
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Re: The use of a Triangle wave
Especially this. When you're playing chords, and spanning the synth patch over multiple octaves, you don't need that many harmonics. Indeed, shapes such as squares and saws get really obnoxious at that point.Hircine wrote:key / organ sounds
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