Putting it all together.
So this is the complete Supersaw module. The buffer modules are just Level Adj modules with the Input 2 plug fixed at 10 Volts.
High pass filtering to improve.
The Anti-Alias HPF in the output is there to cut-off any frequencies below the note(s) played on the keyboard. This is included because by its very nature the Supersaw out plug is carrying a lot of harmonics, which carry the risk of creating some nasty rasping sounds due to some of to some of them clashing and causing aliasing products, this just keeps the sound nice and clean and bright with no raspy LF rumbles.
Going Forward- making the synth your own.
How you construct your final Synth is down to your own preferences, such as adding an LFO, a second ADSR for the filter sweep, types of filter, whether you have another VCO to use as a Sub-Oscillator, or to give the option of a more standard VCO with the usual sine/saw/triangle/pulse choices…the list is endless. I deliberately haven’t shown any controls to keep the layout looking a bit easier to understand.
The things to remember are:
1) The Supersaw module needs the Trigger pulse to recreate the sound properly
2) The HPF tracking must be connected to the Pitch output of the MIDI-CV2.
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