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Posted by thecYrus on Mar-10-2009 16:50:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
Do you find any benefit in going the route of layering a separate wet and dry signal, instead of dropping a verb over the whole sound? (Somewhat similar to doing New York/parallel compression.)


that is exactly what the "mix" knob on a reverb does. so no point in doing it twice.


Posted by deadmau5 on Mar-10-2009 17:56:

quote:
Originally posted by thecYrus
that is exactly what the "mix" knob on a reverb does. so no point in doing it twice.


depends on on how anal you wanna get with the wet signal.... doesnt hurt to send it to a bus or its own channel strip for additional processing on top of the wet signal... mix knob for "yeah im happy" bus out if you wanna do some more tricky things... i.e. gate retriggers on reverbs / high passes on filters / blah blah etc.


Posted by david.michael on Mar-10-2009 19:43:

quote:
Originally posted by deadmau5
depends on on how anal you wanna get with the wet signal.... doesnt hurt to send it to a bus or its own channel strip for additional processing on top of the wet signal... mix knob for "yeah im happy" bus out if you wanna do some more tricky things... i.e. gate retriggers on reverbs / high passes on filters / blah blah etc.


Cheers.


Posted by Numb on Mar-10-2009 22:20:

quote:
Originally posted by deadmau5
Not Exactly - Dry recording (Nordled / 2 Oscs + Zeta for upper harmonies)

http://www.deadmau5.com/whatever/dm_ne_dry.wav

Faxing Berlin - Dry recording (Juno 106 saws / Non unison)
http://www.deadmau5.com/whatever/dm...ry_NoUnison.wav

Faxing berlin - Post FX (cheap ass chorus VST + ableton verb / Post EQ / Post Comp

http://www.deadmau5.com/whatever/dm..._Wet_Unison.wav


Thanks for chiming in.

I need to get the Juno out once in a while. It's getting dusty. Guess I got bored with it for a while. (years)


Posted by deadmau5 on Mar-10-2009 22:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Numb
Thanks for chiming in.

I need to get the Juno out once in a while. It's getting dusty.



useful tip that with the wisdom that can only come from the experience:

dont let that fuckin stupid battery die.


mines dead, and i cant be fucked to replace it, so preset saving is out.

so everytime i have to friggen move just about every param to get my sound back.... thank god its not the most modular thing. but yeah. oh, and fuck that chorus too. its... booooo.


Posted by Zombie0729 on Mar-11-2009 00:11:

quote:
Originally posted by deadmau5
useful tip that with the wisdom that can only come from the experience:

dont let that fuckin stupid battery die.


mines dead, and i cant be fucked to replace it, so preset saving is out.

so everytime i have to friggen move just about every param to get my sound back.... thank god its not the most modular thing. but yeah. oh, and fuck that chorus too. its... booooo.


my juno 106 & dp4 battery both crapped on me. found some guy who didn't speak english on the interweb to fix it for like $100. then ended up selling the juno once i got that reaktor ensemble lol. the chorus on that thing is amazing but other than that the sounds are good but not great.


Posted by Kismet7 on Mar-11-2009 00:32:

quote:
Originally posted by deadmau5
Not Exactly - Dry recording (Nordled / 2 Oscs + Zeta for upper harmonies)

http://www.deadmau5.com/whatever/dm_ne_dry.wav

Faxing Berlin - Dry recording (Juno 106 saws / Non unison)
http://www.deadmau5.com/whatever/dm...ry_NoUnison.wav

Faxing berlin - Post FX (cheap ass chorus VST + ableton verb / Post EQ / Post Comp

http://www.deadmau5.com/whatever/dm..._Wet_Unison.wav


nice share, the verb and the chorus gives the faxing berlin lead that real nice 80s vibe that isnt in the dry version.


Posted by kitphillips on Mar-11-2009 03:46:

Good to have your input Joel, always interesting to hear how the pros make their signature sounds.


Posted by Watts on Mar-12-2009 04:53:

I'd rather have the battery die than the 80017As. One of these days I'll get clones to replace them; I hope the remaining three don't die anytime soon.

Also, I am glad to know that deadmau5's Juno gets some use. I thought it was just a permanent stand for the Virus TI.


Posted by Numb on Mar-12-2009 16:37:

quote:
Originally posted by deadmau5
useful tip that with the wisdom that can only come from the experience:

dont let that fuckin stupid battery die.


mines dead, and i cant be fucked to replace it, so preset saving is out.

so everytime i have to friggen move just about every param to get my sound back.... thank god its not the most modular thing. but yeah. oh, and fuck that chorus too. its... booooo.


What? Oh man thanks for that! I had no clue it had a battery. (now that I think about it, duh!) How do I keep it from dying, keep it plugged in? I better get that thing out asap.

And yes the chorus, major boo, so noisy.


Posted by Watts on Mar-13-2009 05:09:

Back all of your patches up using the Juno-106 librarian. My battery has lasted about three years; I believe they are good for an average of two.

When it dies, just restore everything using the librarian.


Posted by Numb on Mar-13-2009 14:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Watts
Back all of your patches up using the Juno-106 librarian. My battery has lasted about three years; I believe they are good for an average of two.

When it dies, just restore everything using the librarian.


Thanks!


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