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Aliasing as a euphonic effect

Shiranui
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Posted : Oct 10, 2011 16:26:17
Has anyone ever added aliasing to a sound on purpose, to make it sound different?

Also are there any FM synths that let you add aliasing to the individual oscillators?

The reason I ask is because I was comparing VOPN, which is a VST that emulates the sega genesis sound chip, with ableton's Operator, and I found that VOPN had a huge amount of aliasing that made it sound way different from Operator, even with the oscillators set identically.
PoM
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Posted : Oct 10, 2011 16:54
Mr alias
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Posted : Oct 10, 2011 16:59
Did you untick the anti-alias box in operator? I find that this makes the sound have a much dirtier and shiftier character.
faxinadu
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Posted : Oct 10, 2011 17:37
this is part of the charm of lower bit systems, like some early akai stuff.

don't need to add, just bitcrush it to 8-12 bit and there you go.           
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Obelizk
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Posted : Oct 11, 2011 08:09
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On 2011-10-10 16:54, PoM wrote:
Mr alias



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