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Don't get me wrong, bro...I didn't say it to piss you off!
yeah i know mate, it's all good. by the way i have only been playing around with reason for about 2 months so it not that im any good at producing or sound design.
post some of your stuff i would like to hear!
This one is coming directly from one FM7.
No equalisation or any external effect.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/TranceDevotion/Push.mp3
nice work broe, wouldn't happen to able to upload a patch now could ya?
peace
I almost sure I already posted the patch, its an old sample.
Access Music has contacted me and asked me to change the HyperSaw� Oscillator's name.
I will post an update with the changed names.
pointless if you can't post a sample of this so called great hypersaw.
sample please!
fine have your sample! This is from version 1.0. so the newer update of the synth "You CAN download it you know" sounds like 10x better.
Here is the hypersaw that owns.
sounds great thanks mate!
could anybody share those old combinator supersaw patches..or new 
i just got my reason 3 and still learning how to use com..
Here's some examples of my JP-8000 emulation for VAZ Modular!
http://www.martinfay.com/sounds/Kire/
Best regards,
Kire
My contribution to this thread :
since I am the happy owner of a few hardware synths I decided to make a pad/lead patch � la cygnus x superstring for each of them( before I get flamed, it was absolutely not my intention to recreate the patch itself, just the type of patch, a plucked lead is not enough to judge a supersaw sound imho)
This could be usefull stuff for people who are considering these synths.
All synths use the internal efx (chorus, little reverb, heavy delay) but waldorf and sh32 have some external reverb because they have only 2 efx generators.
Waldorf microQ
Q.mp3
Own thoughts : this baby isn't made for doing these things, it's one of my favorite synths in terms of programming depth and sound variaty but for pure analog warmth, this synth sucks. It also lacks decent internal efx. This patch was made out of 3 osc's with 2 voice unison.
Yamaha an1x
An1X.mp3
My first VA and still used a lot (not only as main keyboard). It was worth every buck and it still produces hell a lot of warmth out of 2 osc's in unison.
Roland SH 32
SH32.mp3
A big drawback for everyone after a jp80x0 supersaw patches. Being a sample-based synth it lacks power and crispness. Comes nowhere near the original. Capable of some really good sounds and good value for money, just don't buy it for supersaw pads. This patch was made of of 2 supersaw-samples detuned to each other.
Novation Nova
Nova.mp3
Can do some good supersaw alike's imho. Good allround trance synth but lacks some features the waldorf has. In fact the 2 are very complementary. The patch was created with 3 double saws in unison.
Imho the yamaha an1x and the nova win hands on, but I'd like to hear some opinions 
Opinions? Your patches suck. Hehe, just kidding, bro...they sound sweet...but the difference of sound between the Q and the SH32 against the AN1x and Nova is huge...WOW. Hey, there is something about the Nova's sound...it stands out from the rest. That is why I will never sell mine.
Hey, how do you get around the AN1x's filter stepping? It annoys the hell out of me...I read somewhere how to overcome it but I don't have time to mess with my synths anymore. 
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| Originally posted by RiCo Hey, how do you get around the AN1x's filter stepping? It annoys the hell out of me...I read somewhere how to overcome it but I don't have time to mess with my synths anymore. |
^^
for the hardware synthies...
I liked the Yamaha an1x better than the Nova, Micro Q, or SH-32
It sounds pretty damn good.. it sounds as rich as a JP- but with like a more analogue feeling such as the Virus. The micro Q just sounds like a digital industrial tank. Dont know how to describe it. Not necessarily bad, but defintely its own character. SH-32 sounded worst IMO, sounds kinda tinny like a Korg ms2000. The Nova is OK, but doesnt sound as good as the Yamaha. Wasnt the yamaha also a widely used synth in the late ninetees era of trance? I thought Armin had that synth, but doesnt appear in his studio list anywhere. I could have sworn he used it for rising star - touch me (original)... wonder what he used for those arps in that song... they sound bright, maybe a JP.
Unfortunately, I didnt get a chance to listen to some of those other samples posted by the Virus users, or the one by Ross. 
the an1x patch is really great
i love it
here is another sample : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/TranceDevotion/testjposc.mp3
too bad the week end is now finish, I can't work on this more...
much better now : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/TranceDevotion/testjposc2.mp3 
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| Originally posted by Kire_22 Here's some examples of my JP-8000 emulation for VAZ Modular! http://www.martinfay.com/sounds/Kire/ Best regards, Kire |
Yes VAZ Modular is great! I own a JP-8000 and with my very new patches there is not a chance that you could hear any difference! Will post some tests soon!
Best regards,
Kire
I guess VAZ Modular does it wonder. It sounded alot better though 
That VAZ Modular sounds amazing. I gotta get me that ;P
Hope I'm not too late?
Didn't notice any FLStudio examples so here's one:
http://www.filegone.com/41320050916033910/
Just used the good old 3xOsc.. well actually a few of them.. polyphony = 160-200 voices.
and it's still less cpu intensive than most VSTi's.
Tell me what you think.
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| Originally posted by LfmC Hope I'm not too late? Didn't notice any FLStudio examples so here's one: http://www.filegone.com/41320050916033910/ Just used the good old 3xOsc.. well actually a few of them.. polyphony = 160-200 voices. and it's still less cpu intensive than most VSTi's.Tell me what you think. |
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| Originally posted by Kire_22 Here's some examples of my JP-8000 emulation for VAZ Modular! http://www.martinfay.com/sounds/Kire/ Best regards, Kire |
Thank you! 
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