https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPHIecZV4UU
Here at 4:58 you can hear two saws - from 106 and from Alpha. On the lowest note, Alpha's saw has additional artifacts, high-frequency overtones... similar to digital ones. I zoomed the sample in Audition... and you can really see the steps, as with a low-bit sample. Can this be justified or explained in an analog oscillator? Any noises or interference? There are no such steps in the Juno-106! But somehow strangely, there is an overtone only on the lowest note. At higher notes the steps are neither audible nor visible. Looks like several zones with samples of different quality? What do you think about it?
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Here at 4:58 you can hear two saws - from 106 and from Alpha. On the lowest note, Alpha's saw has additional artifacts, high-frequency overtones... similar to digital ones. I zoomed the sample in Audition... and you can really see the steps, as with a low-bit sample. Can this be justified or explained in an analog oscillator? Any noises or interference? There are no such steps in the Juno-106! But somehow strangely, there is an overtone only on the lowest note. At higher notes the steps are neither audible nor visible. Looks like several zones with samples of different quality? What do you think about it?

Statistics: Posted by TechnoManiac — Tue May 28, 2024 3:24 am