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Mutable Instruments ambika - Mixer (S1)

Mutable Instruments ambika
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Wavetable name
Description
male
Vocal formants, best played in the lowest octaves
female
Vocal formants, best played in the medium octaves
choir
Depeche mode-like vocal sound
tampura
Single cycle waveforms from an indian tampura note
bowed
Transwave extracted from a cello sample
Transwave extracted from a less dramatic cello sample
vibes
Transwave extracted from a vibraphone sample
slap
Transwave extracted from a slap bass sample
epiano
Various single cycle waveforms extracted from electric piano samples
organ
Various combinations of sine waves, as produced by drawbars organs
waves
16 basic waveforms, ready to be morphed into one another
digital
Abstract, PPG-wave style wavetable
drone 1
Abstract, PPG-wave style wavetable
drone 2
Abstract, PPG-wave style wavetable
metallic
Single cycle waveforms from classic D50 patches
bell
A Depeche mode classic
wavquence
Individually addresses each single cycle waveform
The last wavetable contains all the single cycle waveforms in memory. It is not recommended to scan
the parameter with LFOs or envelopes ; but rather to control this from the step sequencer or a
random modulation (for the infamous
a new sound at each note
effect).
Mixer (S1)
Mix 32|nois 0|sub 0|wave squ1
xmod sum|amnt 31|fuzz 0|crsh 0
Ambika – User manual | Mutable Instruments http://mutable-instruments.net/ambika/manual
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