OH my God!!! Markus, Thank you so much !!!! It works like never!
Really smooth and the control over the volume with breath is greater than ever.
I must say you sorry because at first I didn´t understand what your set up was doing, but now I think finally got it.
Those modulations that you told me were just to smooth the jumpy parameters of midi signal.
For any one with the same problem, What I did is to use both modulations in the matrix:
Master volume very low like 5
Matrix Slot 1:
Matrix source: (in my case) Expression (I guess it could be Breath too if your controller is set to control volume with breath)
Matrix target: Volume
Matrix send: arround 90
Matrix Slot 2:
Matrix sorce: Expression (or breath)
Matrix target: Matrix A1 (that is the slot 1)
Matrix send: arround 90
Then controlling the oscilators 1,2,3, volumes like you want by hand.
And then I added what Markus told me;
Matrix Slot 3:
Matrix source: Expression (or breath)
Matrix targer: X:=Value
Matrix Send: 50
Matrix Slot 4:
Matrix source: Filter(X)
Matrix target: Volume
Matrix send: 50 (here the send level controls how smooth it is)
So far I´ve tried with diferent patches and is so great that I cannot belive it.
I didn´t know that sine waves can create easily those noises, still I can hear some when I make a sound with sine waves
but I guess I can mix them a little with other waves or filter them some how and get some mild paches like I want.
As you may know by know my knowlege about sound synthesis is very limited. I love this stuff and read the whole Icarus Manual but I was wondering If there is a way to study further the inmense posibilities that the Icarus "Mounster" you have created has.
I mean for example all those Matrix posibilities like filter x or many of them that I really don´t know what do they mean and how to use them.
I´ve tried many VST synthesizers in the past years and couldn´t get a decent sound having all kinds of troubles.
ICARUS is by far the best synth I´ve ever tried, specially for a wind controller. So intuitive and user friendly.
I can´t wait to explore all its possibilities.
Again, Markus I cannot THANK YOU enough for making it so easy for people like me that are not experts in sound synthesis.
Cheers