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Oscillator shaping with XW-G1 and XW-P1


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So I'm really addicted to my XW-G1 it learns me everything synth and I've rambled it at the beginning 

when I first had it you can do numerous things with each and every part from it lets recapitulate.

 

The XW has.

 

1 : Performance mode 

2 : Tone mode 

3 : Step Sequencer

4 : Solo synthesizer 

5 : DSP

6 : Phrase Sequencer 

7 : Arpeggio 

8 : Buttons Knobs and mod wheel.

 

Those are powerful features up there which you can combine in various manners. 

One is triggering events like starting arpeggio , phrases manually or programming 

it so it starts a step sequence, Or have it modulate one of the parts while sculpting

the sound using the Knobs or mod wheel.

 

But I want to talk about the Solo-synth which is actually one of the few very powerful feature of the XW.

Normally with the solo synth at first you think to create you're own sound something vintage like

an Vangelis or a Moog sound which it does beautifully.

 

Or in case of the G1 add new sampled waveform to broaden the sound spectrum or do something 

random by using NRPN to have all the oscillators accept noise to select waves at random creating

 narly new sounds (this one can be addictive :) ) .

 

But did you know you can also do Oscillator Shaping alone with the solo synth.

You might think what is that well its like assigning a wave to an oscillator and set 

the regular parameters for envelope filters etc like you would shape you're sound

with how for it to modulate and sound like.

 

Accept without the wave volume assigned to that oscillator.

How you do that you might ask. 

Lets for example take a solo synth with lots of movement in it.

I've chose on the XW-G1 P:086 Gaa-Gaa Saw select that. 

This principle also applies to the XW-P1. 

Then dive into it and turn the amp volume of all four oscillators down,

Don't turn them off just set the volume completely to zero.

Save this solo-synth with a new name like Shape or what you like.

 

Now create a new Performance using this alternate solo synth on zone 1 but,

before you do that (* I don't want to spoil the effect yet *)

Assign for zone 2 to 3 tones and tune them to you're liking for a nice sound

something like layering some pads together octave shift and fine tune them. 

Turn on the DSP on zone 2 and 3 (* later you can undo it in favor how the patch sound *).

When you've done that add the solo-synth you've saved on zone one. 

Save the performance file, select the performance and play a chord.

 

If done right you will notice zone 2 and 3 will gradually shape the way the 

solo-synth was made to do without sounding the solo-synth itself due to the 

DSP which shapes the sound while the envelope triggers. 

 

The preferred zones can be selected for the alternate shape by selecting 

which zone to be effected by the DSP. 

 

I've already made a few user patches with this methode and honestly its 

awesome, specially when using an edited Tone and DSP effect.

 

Yet again endless possibility's discovered enjoy. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

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