I think your basic Vintage Ladder LP filter should work, just turn down the cutoff dial until you hit the right spot. It will definitely suppress the white noise, but won't eliminate it entirely.
OK, Subkonchess, I took a glance at your Modular setup, and I get the impression that you want to replicate some of the Sawsynth's functionality in the Modular, feeding the Sawsynth's signal through a lowpass filter and trimming off some of the higher frequencies. If that's really the case, then the solution I've attached to this post should be enough. I noticed that you had also added a waveform generator, sub-oscillator and a DADSR envelope. Were you trying to combine the Sawsynth's signal with other signals in the Modular?
I think your basic Vintage Ladder LP filter should work, just turn down the cutoff dial until you hit the right spot. It will definitely suppress the white noise, but won't eliminate it entirely.
It will also take some high end off the signal, which you might not want to take out.
Subkonchess, adding a parametric EQ into one of the sawsynth's FX slots could take care of that , usually a broad bass boost works better than a narrow one...
I think your basic Vintage Ladder LP filter should work, just turn down the cutoff dial until you hit the right spot. It will definitely suppress the white noise, but won't eliminate it entirely.
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If you eliminate white noise, you have no signal?
Try the K35
See if you can fix it?
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hmm
OK, Subkonchess, I took a glance at your Modular setup, and I get the impression that you want to replicate some of the Sawsynth's functionality in the Modular, feeding the Sawsynth's signal through a lowpass filter and trimming off some of the higher frequencies. If that's really the case, then the solution I've attached to this post should be enough. I noticed that you had also added a waveform generator, sub-oscillator and a DADSR envelope. Were you trying to combine the Sawsynth's signal with other signals in the Modular?
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Yes. I was wanting more bass from the saw so I decided to run it through the modular
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It will also take some high end off the signal, which you might not want to take out.
Subkonchess, adding a parametric EQ into one of the sawsynth's FX slots could take care of that , usually a broad bass boost works better than a narrow one...
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what is your goal with that wh.noise in the modular preset you are making?
To suppress it
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I found the issue! It was the bitcrusher. Thanks guys
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