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Hi:
Creative Music Synth [220] = SB16 ISA's FM synth I try playing Creative Music Synth [220], through my so called 'karaoke voice canceller' -- which inverts the phase of one stereo channel [right or left] and then combines it the other channel -- which results in anything identical in both the left and right channels being removed. I get a mono of what was different in the left and right channels. When I play Creative Music Synth [220] audio through the voice- canceller, it sounds more treble, sharper, brighter, warmer, and crisper than when I don't use the voice canceller. Due to the above, my MIDI synth dream would be a mono, 32-bit, 192 kHz, version of Creative Music Synth [220] based on the signals that were phased differently in the original CMS220. CMS220 is a stereo FM synth who left and right signals are phased differently, this is why I get a different sound when I play throught voice-canceller. The signals of CMS220 that have the same phase for both L and R have a more cheesy sine-wave quality which I don't care for. The signals in CMS220 that are phased differently in L and R tend to resemble a fresher sawtooth-wave quality which I like. That is why I want my version of CMS220 to be based on the sounds that were phased differently in the original CMS220. I want my version to be monoaural because I want all speakers to give out the same signal. Regards, Radium |
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