> >  * WT-sound with pulse/freq/ring modulation on top. The modulator must be
> >  able> 
> > to know the notes' frequencies (e.g. to modulate with the same frequency).
> 
> Doable with my new synth that I'm working on right now. Wavetable
> synthesis with modulations is what it's all about.
If you can switch between the waveforms by interpolation (read below), than 
it's 1 point for you.

> Also doable with triple oscillator as you can load custom waveforms into
> triple osc oscs. Load up the waveforms you want and modulate them
> however you want. My new synth just makes it easier since it comes with
> wavegraphs. Also it provides ring modulation and some other neat stuff.
You can of course change the waveform from square to sine or to saw, by just 
pressing the button. But what I mean is switching between them by a kind of 
useful interpolation (e.g. LP1-ing a saw slowly until it gets a sine).

> >  * Anything ZASF can not do (e.g. WT-sound, vibed sound) followed by a
> >  good
> > 
> > portamento (e.g. with bandwidth knob or different ways the portamento
> > increases).
> 
> What does bandwidth have to do with portamento? In any case, you can a)
> emulate portamento with per-note pitch bends, or b) use LB302 with slide
> enabled, and use Waveshaper to modify the waveshape to whatever you want.
Oh, I meant threshold knob. Sorry... For the pitch, of course, you can 
modulate it, but this is going to be extremely much work, so it seems 
unrealistic to me. LB302 can not do "anything ZASF can't do": no WT sounds and 
no vibed sounds.

> >  * Vibed sound, where the basic waveform is a triangle, which is being
> > 
> > modulated from linear increase (of the saw) to exponential and back.
> 
> Use vibed with triangle waveform, modify waveform with waveshaper to
> exponential, mix between linear/exp by sliding the waveshaper w/d knob.
If I click on the question mark in Vibed, it shows an open file dialog. How 
can I set Vibed's waveform to something waveshaper put out?


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