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I'm on it mang. Gimme a couple hours after I get home from work and I'll see how it goes. If it goes well I'll do a writeup and post the fxp. If it goes badly I'll make up some lame excuses and try to fob you off like 'I couldn't upload the patches because my computer gave me HIV.'
Or something.
sound man much appreciated...its a nice synth could fit in with any genre like trance electro house...cheers
am i the only one that think that imposcar is totally undermined by other soft synths that just sound a million times better ?
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| Originally posted by RichieV am i the only one that think that imposcar is totally undermined by other soft synths that just sound a million times better ? |
have you tried minimonsta ?
i think that synth has way better sounding ossilators. I just find that the imposcar screams vst
To me it is a totally stock synth that sounds ok. Nothing special. For synths like that , i think there are way better alternatives. I personally link the weird unique synths. I love the Arturia line stuff. Oddity is great too.
I just checked it out to see if i was missing something. I can understand how trance producers might enjoy this. So ya i guess ignore my post.
i dont see how it "screams VST"
i think that point is as valid as saying "fruity loops sounds like shit"
and even if it did sound "vst", wtf does that mean?
well what ever negative generalisation you could make about softsynths , i find this synth kinda just sounds like that kind software. That is what i meant. But hey, if you like it , well i guess thats that.
Nice job
A+
Hey I checked out those Underworld samples and there are few things you need to clear up for me.
Do you want me to clone that synth brass type sound or that popcorn type plinking lead in Dark Train? Because both sound to me like they came from an Alpha Juno.
I think you mean the synth brass type sound though. Which would be very hard with ImpOSCar since it doesn't have unison and that sound really sounds like it has unison. I reckon I could do it on a Virus B though.
As an aside, I think I made a pretty convincing clone of the plucked lead in Tiesto's ISOS mix of silence using ImpOSCar. I'll upload the patch and instructions tommorow.
RichieV. I have tried Minimonsta - there was a demo of it on a Computer Music coverdisk a while ago and I like it. But its a minimoog emu. And this is an OSCar emu. They both sound really different.
The Oddity is an ARP Odyssey emu. The Odyssey and Minimoog were both analogue synths. The OSCar was a completely digital synth with an analogue filter. I think its difficult to make impOSCar sound good but when you can, I think there are things it can do which no other synth can replicate. Hopefully I'll have all my shit together tonight and upload it all tommorow.
Also, I hated Arturia's moog modular emu. Not because it sounded bad - it sounds really good. But the GUI is horrible and the worst thing - the thing that killed it for me - it emits a loud popping sound when you change patches and theres a signal. When monitoring loud I just found this totally unacceptable. I can deal with bugs and things (thats just par for the course) but what the hell? Have you heard a sharp *POP* at 110dB? Screw that.
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| Originally posted by Derivative Have you heard a sharp *POP* at 110dB? Screw that. |
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=0
Not sure if folks still check this thread but I've an ImpOSCAR question.
I have no idea why when Filter Drive is set to 0 there is no sound. The default setting for this is 60 and it makes no sense as to why to me.
Maybe you could shed some light on this? I'm just exploring ImpOscar and it's the main thing that's bugging me when setting an init patch.
Thanks 
I have only used Imposcar for sub basses in the past. I haven't used it in quite a while, but this excellent tutorial has me very interested in dusting it off. Thanks Derivative!
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