Create Unusually Useful Sounds and Effects with Self-Oscillation
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Self-oscillation is a useful feature of many classic subtractive synths like the Moog, and some emulators. It's a great way to create unusual atonal sounds and effects. In this video tutorial we look at what it is, how to create it, and what you can do with it.
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Sign upMo Volans has been releasing tracks for well over a decade with many of the world's top electronic labels. Having worked with a long list of high profile artists, he has enjoyed top ten success on numerous of occasions. Mo records under the names MoHawk, Twisted Air, and Openair and also writes music for TV and film.
Mo is also a prolific writer and journalist writing for publications such as Music Tech, Remix mag and EQ.
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