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Oscillator unison

Oscillator unison - Serum Tutorial

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Oscillator unison

- [Instructor] One of the most noticeable and useful Serum features is Unison, which allows additional voices to be stacked on each of Serum's two main oscillators. You can also control the detune and stereo spread between the stacked voices. So, using these controls can result in thick rich sounds. Let's take a look at how to use Unison. So, I've already got Serum loaded on a track and I'm going to start by going to the Main menu and then choosing Init Preset to set Serum back to its default settings. Now, the three main Unison parameters are Unison, Detune and Blend, and we see those parameters on both oscillator A and on oscillator B. Now, as you make a change to one of these parameters, you'll see that change reflected in the waveform display. So, for example, if I change the Unison voices and I increase that value, you'll see a vertical line for each of the Unison voices that I add. So, the Unison voice feature sets the number of stacked voices for each note played. So, if I play…

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