Sine Waves - what's the best VST for generating them?
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but... a sine wave is a sine wave. seriously. not a lot of mathematics to generate there. logic's exs24 w/ no setting generates a great sine wave, just make it monophonic and turn it up and yt set.
			
			
									
									but... a sine wave is a sine wave. seriously. not a lot of mathematics to generate there. logic's exs24 w/ no setting generates a great sine wave, just make it monophonic and turn it up and yt set.
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FYI, 90-95% of digital oscillators use a wavetable to generate their waveforms, not a function, which uses too many cycles in most cases vs the benefits of mathematically deriving them.  But even then, a wavetable of a sine is far closer to a clean pure wave than any analog waveshaping technique.  You only need purity for lab tests, not for music.
			
			
									
									
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In my experience nothing works as well as the sinewaves generated from ie) cooledit dropped into a sampler. I don't care what you say - nothing moves a sub like this.
			
			
									
									
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That's all well and good when you're talking about analogue hardware, but digital stuff approximates the sine curve (after all, you need infinite resolution to get a true sine)... different VSTs/Analogue Modelling synths will produce their sines in slightly different ways, leading to a very slightly different sound.TeReKeTe wrote:microkorg.
but... a sine wave is a sine wave. seriously. not a lot of mathematics to generate there. logic's exs24 w/ no setting generates a great sine wave, just make it monophonic and turn it up and yt set.
Listen to the sines from Massive and then listen to them from another synth... there's a big difference (Massive ones are really unclean!).
yep, choose a sampler that has a nice and easy envelope section (volume and pitch) and you're away. I use ableton simpler, it's ace for this (also if it's set up right you won't get any distortion even if you use a radically different pitch from the source).decklyn wrote:In my experience nothing works as well as the sinewaves generated from ie) cooledit dropped into a sampler. I don't care what you say - nothing moves a sub like this.
@all those ridiculing: this isn't a stupid question at all, I have noticed a distinct difference between many synth's supposedly clean sine waves, besides which, it's worth finding the time to find the right plugin to quickly set up all the envelope and glide settings you need.
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If you could upload it somewhere that would be much appreciated :happyface:Whut wrote:'dmu sinus' is a freeware vsti that doesn't seem to be floating about anymore but it's so sick. Perfect for creating sub.
If you use a PC I'll up the .dll for you as it doesn't require installation.
Can't find it anywhere like you said, it seems to have disappeared completely.
No probs mate, I'll up it when I get home from work.Caeraphym wrote:If you could upload it somewhere that would be much appreciated :happyface:Whut wrote:'dmu sinus' is a freeware vsti that doesn't seem to be floating about anymore but it's so sick. Perfect for creating sub.
If you use a PC I'll up the .dll for you as it doesn't require installation.
Can't find it anywhere like you said, it seems to have disappeared completely.
Not true.DJ Vision wrote:this is actually a pretty retarded thread
take any synthesizer, and set it to a sine with no settings, and you have a pure sine, thats why its a synthesizer, because it synthesizes sound waves, lol, plus these are software synths we are talking about, so they are incredibly precise, not like analog
A sine wave at 50Hz in Albino3 (however much you compress it) will not sound as good as a sine at 50Hz produced on Logic Pro 8's Tone Oscillator.
...Put that sine wave through an SLR desk with the compressor on then maybe.
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a sine wave is a transverse wave, which means it stretches wider and thinner. the image of a sine wave is just a way of representing it on a graph (longitudinal) which is why alot of people get confused. thats why its called an oscillator, it literally oscillates around a single point, which is the x axis. a guitar string is actually an an oscillator!alvin18 wrote:How does look pure mathematical sine in freq analyzer? Just a vertical line?
Is it right?
read this, you can explain it with a slinky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave
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