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4. Easy FM and Snapshots with Flow Motion

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1 Let’s look at Flow Motion’s intuitive phase/frequency modulation system. Click the Load button at the top right and select Full Reset to initialise the synth. We now have just a single oscillator outputting a sine wave. We could change the waveform by clicking it or the arrow button below, but we’ll stick with the sine.

2 Activate Osc 2 by clicking it, and set it to the Saw waveform. You can’t hear it, as its volume is set to 0. Raise its bottom leftmost knob to send more and more of its output to the amp and make it audible. The waveform in the central oscillosco­pe will change shape, as it visualises the mixed output of both oscillator­s.

3 We only want Osc 2 as a modulation source for Osc 1, so turn its volume all the way back down. Applying our modulation is as simple as raising the knob on Osc 2 at the end of the ‘cable’ connecting it to Osc 1, and switching between phase and frequency modulation by clicking Osc 1’s PM/FM button.

4 Now let’s get busy with Flow Motion’s Snapshot Sequencer. Located at the bottom of the GUI, this 16-step sequencer lets you assign a complete ‘Snapshot’ (preset) to each step, rolling through them continuous­ly at the speed defined by

Rate. To start, click the top of step 4 to make the sequence four steps long.

5 Click step 1 to select it and edit Flow Motion to create a Snapshot patch for that step. Repeat for all four steps, programmin­g a complete sound for each one. Snapshots can be copied and pasted between steps, and you can set any step to any Snapshot by dragging up and down on it.

6 Click Play in the Sequencer and play some notes to hear your Snapshot sequence in action. Mess with the Rate and order of the Snapshots. We could extend the sequence beyond four steps in length but keep to our four programmed patches for more elaborate progressio­ns without having to make more Snapshots.

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