playing with every single knob on the pulv except:

on/off switches

monophone/polyphone

ALL lfo settings

lp/lp and lp/hp

osc 1 and 2 sync

keyboard tracking

OSC 3 Panorama

OSC 1 Octave

OSC 2 Tune

i STILL dont know how to use the pulv, so experimenting will be good for me. i was REALLY surprised with some of the sounds i got out of this 4 note pattern. i also detuned it alot to make it more interesting than it already is which isnt much at all.

enjoy! (or not) ;)

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  • wew

  • Okay, I have to take this apart. So much awesome.

  • Woah, that technique at 1.20 ... I have to remember that.

  • have you heard of hlecktro tutorials?

  • thank you everyone! yeah, i dont know how to use the pulv but i do agree that the way waveforms are controlled are very simplistic...with the hb you get like a ton of waveforms but with the pulv you get 5 and the inbetween sounds which are really amazing. i prefer the heisenberg but im DETERMINED to learn how to use the pulv! this was just poking around with knobs and stuff. ;)

  • Inspiring experiment...I also prefer the pulv before the heisen It has just so much more warmth ;)

  • cool work :)

  • Just very good :) (I had a comment of like half a page, but the server didn't work or something and i'm way too lazy to write it again)

  • Dude this is sweet man! I have already switched to the heisenberg, but that's not necessary, this is amazing!

  • thank you both! :)

  • The pulverisateur is the best! (: When you really get down to it, analog is so awesome... yes digital appears to have more functionality and a wider range of sound...but my goodness the good 'ol pulv can create some gorgeous sounds too!

  • I'm always wondering when audiotool will add something new that I can scratch my head over :)

  • haha thank you even though its just an experiment. :)

  • amazing, especially at the end.

  • wow at the end it sounds like its getting bitcrushed....ill have to check out whats going on there.