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Henrique Roscoe wrote: > > Hi, > > I'd just bought a Waldorf 4-pole and it's really > great. it is > I want to know where I can find patches for it. the problem with patches is that you never know what they were intended for read the manual again be sure to understand the words and concepts (The waldorf manual is intended to people that already have experience with the analog synth world) more on analog synth in general http://www.synthfool.com/ http://www.sonicstate.com/ http://www.synthzone.com/ > Is there a way to edit the sounds by PC? Sound diver has a librarian and editor that works fine :very graphical you have all value in one window and could be a great help to understand whats going on > I'm a guitar player and I'm using the guitar signal as > an analog input. idem > I'd like to know how can I get these sounds: > - a long sweep sound assign cut off freq modulation to val 1 :LFO go to lfo select the frequency and vaveshape > - a string like sound the original sound is your guitar so.... ----violin attack------ vca envellope volume : 64 trigger: audio create an envellope with a relative long attack -------tremolo-------- assign volume modulation source to val:1 lfo and volume modulation to max go to lfo select the frequency and vaveshape > - a overdrive crank the input but its ugly better put the ditortion before the 4 pole Aouch Good luck claude > Thanks > > Henrique Roscoe > (Brazil) > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Crie o seu e-mail grátis do Yahoo! Mail com 6 Megabytes livres! > http://mail.yahoo.com.br