Independently pannable voices for Solaris ?

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Re: Independently pannable voices for Solaris ?

by ScofieldKid » Fri Apr 08, 2011 2:42 am

Just to chime in... each of the paths has a VCA. And each of the VCA's has PAN control. So from a simplistic view, wouldn't it be true that there is already pan control... albeit limitted to the total of 4, as in 4 VCA's available for pan modulation... ?

by John Bowen » Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:03 am

Hi,

This is usually a function of having discreet analog voice components, wherein you can specifically assign a voice to an output (or panned output). In software systems, the voice count depends on the number of DSP chips and code size, and all the panning and so on is done at an earlier stage within the code structure. (Also, any FX follow the panned sections, as they are treated more like 'global' sound processors.)

I'd have to ask my coders if this kind of placement assignment per voice could be done in an efficient way (or at all) before responding accurately on this suggestion. (Maybe if the FX were bypassed??)

Thanks for your input!

-John b.

Independently pannable voices for Solaris ?

by synthvince » Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:02 am

Hi John. Fantastic synth concept you have here. Can't wait to check Solaris out
once it becomes available. I like your front panel design as well, very cool 8)

Will each voice be independently pannable ? {as on Prophet VS & Oberheim
OB-X / OB-Xa / OB-8 / Matrix 12..} Would love to see that feature implemented
via the internal synth architecture as it adds tremendous animation to the
sound in modern music stereo-based settings.

Cheers,
Vince

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