For dub music, reggae musicians who like to stick into something interesting and twist pots. Once you understand how DUB VCO works, it becomes clear how to use it. This may be experimental noise or atonal music of chance, or perhaps a swinging reggaeton. Pass it through the delay and add space squeals. This is not a classic dub siren. Rather, a variation on the dub siren, in which you can wind similar sounds. At the same time, it is a generator of droning sound and the creation of Martian oo-oo. RATE Controls the speed of the LFO, which modulates the main signal. From rhythmic beats to a droning sound. Experiment a little with her while tuning the sound shaping of the device. Freq This is the basic tone of the sound of the DUB VCO. You adjust the pitch of the sound — from a low hum to barely audible high-frequency trills. GLIDE The more you turn this knob to the right, the smoother the sound. In the extreme left position of the potentiometer, you can set up an interesting expe
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