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I asked a question about Unison over a month ago and that cleared things up when it came to 2 voice unison. When I want to do a 4 voice unison, what do the cents look like for each oscillator? There would be 12 oscillators altogether, so osc1a = +3, osc1b = -3, osc1c = ???, osc1d = ???, osc2a = +3, osc2b = -3, osc2c = ???, osc2d = ???, osc3a = +3, osc3b = -3,
osc3c = ???, osc3d = ???. I'd appreciate any help.

thedurf18

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thedurf18

Thanks Joe!

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Joe Hanley

Just to clarify, going from my example above, osc1c = +1.5, and osc1d = -1.5?

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thedurf18

Thanks for the reply Joe!

Just to clarify, going from my example above, osc1c = +1.5, and osc1d = -1.5?

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Voices C and D are pitched halfway between center and the detune amount. So let's say Detune is set to 1. That means osc1a +1, osc1b -1, osc1c +0.5, osc1d -0.5, and so on for the other oscillators.

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