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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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A sample CD really isn't a good place to try finding these. Almost any decent VST can do these pads, just slap a chorus, reverb, and LP filter on it and tune to your liking.
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Oct-05-2004 19:45
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nectario
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: New Jersey, United States
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Hey, thanks! What happens if I don't have a hardware synth?
I am using reason, but have TONES of samples...
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Oct-05-2004 19:59
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hardikaveri
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: espoo
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if you cant make your own pads use search button and download presets what other TA members have made.
also download all refills and patches from net. try www.reasonstation.net for example.
and do like walsh said... becouse right effecting makes a lot.
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Oct-06-2004 10:55
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hardikaveri
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: espoo
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| quote: | Originally posted by Sonicstyle
there is a deep pad in my synth 1 patches, that I have made, try the searchbutton to find it |
but what it helps if he's using reason?
..if he wont rewire it to cubase or fruity..
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Oct-06-2004 11:08
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nectario
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: New Jersey, United States
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Thanks all for your reply! But really, even though I use Reason, I almoast NEVER use subtraktor or Malstrom... I only use NNXT or NN19..
The pad I am refering is so typical in trance and yet no sample CD has it... Also, I am not refering to the Choir pads (those I have)...
Thanks,
-Nektarios
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Oct-06-2004 13:57
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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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No sample CD has any because it's trivial to make. Dust off your Subtractor and get to work =P
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Oct-06-2004 14:43
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I_LUV_PVD
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: United States
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Yeah, seriously, Subtractor is your friend. It's so versatile- learn its secrets and it will treat you like a true friend. It will make pads, leads, bass, fx, and hell, you can even make kicks and percs and stuff with it, then export those files into Audacity (or your chosen wave editor) and eq and compress them for use in your Redrum. Check out the manual to learn the basics, then go snoop around online for more info.
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Oct-06-2004 15:34
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nectario
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: New Jersey, United States
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Anyway, I am still not convinced Subtractor or Malstrom can sound the same as a hardware synth (fat and powerful)...
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Oct-06-2004 17:10
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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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| quote: | Originally posted by nectario
Anyway, I am still not convinced Subtractor or Malstrom can sound the same as a hardware synth (fat and powerful)... |
I don't use Reason, but from what I've heard of those here that are brilliant with it, you'll have no problem creating the pad sound you want with the tools Reason provides you.
If you're expecting to find "PHAT PAD PRESET" you'll probably be unsuccessful, but with even the most limited use of a chorus, reverb and lowpass filtering on top of a saw waveform you can create your typical run of the mill trance pad.
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Oct-06-2004 17:30
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