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Posted by aquila on Aug-17-2005 10:52:

all the reason users out there can take a look at this supersaw setup .rns

http://s12.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=...0R0GJQSOJNKZP0C


Posted by everyMan on Aug-17-2005 14:25:

And what do you think of this ?
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/TranceDevotion/SevenPad.mp3
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/TranceDevotion/cosmic.mp3


Posted by RiCo on Aug-17-2005 16:09:

I loved the SevenPad one, hehe. Cosmic one was good also!


Posted by RiCo on Aug-17-2005 16:14:

quote:
Originally posted by hardikaveri
GOD DAMMIT GUYS

please share some presets or flp's.. i wanna learn to to make supersaws with my software!!


WHY? It's the easiest sound...anybody can create it. What gives it the touch is the EQing and effects...that's the hard part Have you tried searching that on Google? How about searching for Supersaw patch? I just did and I found something.


Posted by thecYrus on Aug-17-2005 17:58:

quote:
Originally posted by everyMan
cYrus' one amazed me! How was it done ? how many AAS and effects ?



hehe, only one instance of ultra analog and a smooth reverb and a bit a tricky delay..

so long
cYrus


Posted by Derivative on Aug-17-2005 21:12:

the fundamentals of a supersaw are easy to get - they are modelled on a string sound. listen to a cello playing a solo lead.

take any virtual analogue with more than 1 oscillator. most VAs with 2 oscillators and a sub oscillator are perfectly adequate.

set both oscillators to saw. tune the second oscillator an octave above or below the 1st oscillator. set an LFO to modulate the pitch of the first oscillator fairly slowly. set another LFO to modulate the pitch of the second oscillator in the opposite direction.

detune both until you get a fuzzy stringish sound. adjust the amp and filter envelope to get a bit of attack and a long string like sustain and a touch of release. add a chorus. this fuzzes it up a bit more. set the filter on low pass or band stop and a touch of resonance and you are pretty much there.

The pitch modulation is really important because it simulates the slow vibrato that cello and violin players use when playing a sustained note.

if your synth allows it, increase unison and panspread to give it more bulk and width. this does not apply to synths (like pro 53) where unison stacks all voices and allows for only monophonic playback. my access virus b can stack voices in unison and still remain polyphonic but it reduces the number of voices, this is perfectly adequate since you wont be playing very many large chords with supersawish sounds (the sound is quite large - intervals and 5ths work just right).

it also needs to be played in the right octave range and with the right notes or it will sound wrong.

these days i make all my leads on my virus b because its just awesome for detuned string sounds. the LFO and mod matrix are amazing and it allows you to add so much detail to the sound. ill upload some strings patches i made tommorow morning. but you can get decent results from most software VAs.


Posted by DJ_RoKo on Aug-18-2005 15:13:

check this out, lol

http://s24.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=...I11Q4CPCERCSRB9

i call it the super sore, lol.
was goin through what Derivative sed about how to with the super saw and just ended up with this, lol.

peace


Posted by thecYrus on Aug-18-2005 15:22:

already posted in another thread here.. but the next supersaw

SuperSaw 4


Posted by RiCo on Aug-18-2005 15:54:

quote:
Originally posted by thecYrus
already posted in another thread here.. but the next supersaw

SuperSaw 4


I like it a lot...has more of an open, wider sound than the original one. I was hoping in that sound clip you would add the second set of short saw arpeggio that comes in that song after that "verse", hehe. Can you do it for me? I would love to hear that supersaw with the second saw arpeggio playing simultaneously like in the original.


Posted by RiCo on Aug-18-2005 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_RoKo
check this out, lol

http://s24.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=...I11Q4CPCERCSRB9

i call it the super sore, lol.
was goin through what Derivative sed about how to with the super saw and just ended up with this, lol.

peace


Man, that original song is trippy as hell, haha.


Posted by thecYrus on Aug-18-2005 16:00:

quote:
Originally posted by RiCo
I like it a lot...has more of an open, wider sound than the original one. I was hoping in that sound clip you would add the second set of short saw arpeggio that comes in that song after that "verse", hehe. Can you do it for me? I would love to hear that supersaw with the second saw arpeggio playing simultaneously like in the original.


do you have the midi for me?


Posted by RiCo on Aug-18-2005 16:20:

Awww dude, come on...you don't need a MIDI for that part, hehe. It's the same melody but you add on the side the short arpeggio with a different more solid piercing saw. It's G,D,D#,A,A# and fill in the middle of those notes with those other opossite little notes that make arpeggios sound arpeggiated and continuous, hehe..


Posted by thecYrus on Aug-18-2005 17:27:

yeah it's not hard but i don't know how it sounds in the original tune (perhaps you have a sample somewhere)


Posted by gr8ape on Aug-18-2005 17:49:

Careful, careful, virus coming through
I did this quick, but I think it sounds ok nonetheless (sry if the the percs arent too good)


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and btw, when will the hoover gonna come back to the trend?

Try changing the supersaw's 2 osc to pure square, it sounds pretty good!


Posted by RiCo on Aug-18-2005 20:13:

quote:
Originally posted by thecYrus
yeah it's not hard but i don't know how it sounds in the original tune (perhaps you have a sample somewhere)

Otays...I will once I get to my room. I have that song from the CD Trance Mix USA 2 by Blank & Jones!

Gosh, all these nice pads make me want to start programming my hardware synths again, hehe.


Posted by RiCo on Aug-19-2005 03:33:

My first try, hehe. The melody is something I made long time ago and I remembered it.
Click here!


Posted by mzvirbulis on Aug-19-2005 10:40:

quote:
Originally posted by aquila
all the reason users out there can take a look at this supersaw setup .rns

http://s12.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=...0R0GJQSOJNKZP0C

very nice aquila! loved it, thanks man i needed a decent synth LOL.

what can i say im not a pro but i can program by ear, but your programing was great keep up the good work!

talk soon mate!


Posted by mzvirbulis on Aug-19-2005 11:31:

quote:
Originally posted by RiCo
My first try, hehe. The melody is something I made long time ago and I remembered it.
Click here!

RiCo thats really awesome, great work man!


Posted by RiCo on Aug-19-2005 23:54:

Guys, don't let this thread die...it's fun! Well, here is another contribution to the cause...a different one I just made which is not so superstringy...it's more superleady, hehe.
Clicky here!


Posted by aquila on Aug-20-2005 02:55:

quote:
Originally posted by mzvirbulis
very nice aquila! loved it, thanks man i needed a decent synth LOL.

what can i say im not a pro but i can program by ear, but your programing was great keep up the good work!

talk soon mate!


You're welcome. I rarely like to use a supersaw like that so I have no objections sharing it


Posted by DJ_RoKo on Aug-27-2005 01:05:

i was mesn round last nite n got to this, i stoppd half way through coz it was 4am so thers no fine tuning or eq�n wot so eva. i made with albino

http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=...4U2MNPKNJRQWRWQ

peace


Posted by mzvirbulis on Aug-27-2005 06:28:

Well i only just made this today in about 1 hour 10 min.

using Reason 3.0.

i will update soon on it fix a few things up, so this is just a little bit of the synth (it can sound better).
sorry if the volume is too low, i will repost the same one at a better volume!

post some new ones soon!Synth1


Posted by mzvirbulis on Aug-27-2005 08:03:

here is another: using reason 3.0


thrillseeker
synth2


Posted by RiCo on Aug-27-2005 18:04:

Why do you say it's a replica? It doesn't sound anything like the original...not even a hair.


Posted by mzvirbulis on Aug-28-2005 01:26:

well when i was saving it i just called it that because i was trying to get that sound. sorry i should have changed it.


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