Thor programming tricks
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I only just now realized you can route the oscillators back into their own pitch or FM to get crazy results. I spend a lot of time making Thor instruments and was wondering if anyone else had atypical uses of the programmer to get fun results.
you can use the LFO as ocs.
Turn up the freq of LFO1
Take
Midinote -> LFO1 Freq
LFO1 -> filter1
It might take a while to tune the lfo but it works!
Turn up the freq of LFO1
Take
Midinote -> LFO1 Freq
LFO1 -> filter1
It might take a while to tune the lfo but it works!
- MirrorEyEs
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Get faster envelopes by routing and scaling the Amp Gain and Filter Freq by the Amp and Filter envelopes respectively. Is necessary to get those really snappy analogue sounds.
MIDI Note > Amp Pan for bass notes panned left and treble notes panned right.
MIDI Note > Amp Pan for bass notes panned left and treble notes panned right.
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- Marco Raaphorst
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You can also run a Subtractor or Malstrom into a Thor oscillator and modulate it, including using FM.
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