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.p5p pro53 supersaw
does anyone that uses pro53 have a .p5p saved editbuffer file that is set as a good supersaw? there is a guide on trance.nu but unless u know all the terms it is too hard to follow..
thanks
I don't have pro 53 but I understand the tutorial so what are you talking about?
i just dont understand most of it. hes talking from a point of someone who has been using it for a while
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| Originally posted by rubez i just dont understand most of it. hes talking from a point of someone who has been using it for a while |
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| Originally posted by 3rd Signal you want me to make one? |
Well I made it in a sec and it basicly sound like it, but tell me if that's what you were after and what sequencer are you using so I could send you the files and then explain what I've done.
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yeah something like that
im using fl6 producer
oi... a bit of a problem I'd say. Well, anyway, MSN you got so I could explain it?
that supersaw sounds like shit
That's not very nice. At least he is taking the effort of helping out a fellow musician.
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| Originally posted by asdfg that supersaw sounds like shit |
i dont understand where this p5p file is??is it online??
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| Originally posted by asdfg that supersaw sounds like shit |
My turn!
First of all, Pro-53 is not a very good synth for SuperSaw sounds because once you enable unison your polyphony is limited to 1 voice, thus, no chords. So, if you want to play chords you will need a synth that is equipped with a polyphonic unison or a synth that has a SuperSaw (clone) oscillator (like z3ta). If you are limited to just using Pro-53 then you can either use just the two Saw oscillators with some chorus, but the sound will not be as thick and heavy, or you can enable unison and create a very thick lead sound, but only be limited to playing monophonic melodies. That being said, here's what I did with two oscillators and no unison effect (delay is external since I'm using built-in delay effect for chorus). No EQ or other effects were used:
Pro-53 Lead
EDIT:
Here's the same sound with some EQ and reverb:
Pro-53 Lead EQ
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| Originally posted by DJREMIDI My turn! First of all, Pro-53 is not a very good synth for SuperSaw sounds because once you enable unison your polyphony is limited to 1 voice, thus, no chords. So, if you want to play chords you will need a synth that is equipped with a polyphonic unison or a synth that has a SuperSaw (clone) oscillator (like z3ta). If you are limited to just using Pro-53 then you can either use just the two Saw oscillators with some chorus, but the sound will not be as thick and heavy, or you can enable unison and create a very thick lead sound, but only be limited to playing monophonic melodies. That being said, here's what I did with two oscillators and no unison effect (delay is external since I'm using built-in delay effect for chorus). No EQ or other effects were used: Pro-53 Lead EDIT: Here's the same sound with some EQ and reverb: Pro-53 Lead EQ |
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| Originally posted by Eldritch Agreed, Pro53 is not suitable for supersaws. Good sound with only 2 oscs. Although you can tell that there's chorus on it. One of the better synths for supersaws is Synth1. It has both a supersaw osc and unison (It's polyphonic!). Sadly the oscillator doesn't have the same sound as the JP, but it can be tweaked with EQ to sound really close. I will post some patches when I get home. |
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| Originally posted by Eldritch Agreed, Pro53 is not suitable for supersaws. Good sound with only 2 oscs. Although you can tell that there's chorus on it. One of the better synths for supersaws is Synth1. It has both a supersaw osc and unison (It's polyphonic!). Sadly the oscillator doesn't have the same sound as the JP, but it can be tweaked with EQ to sound really close. I will post some patches when I get home. |
I make my supersaws by layering Korg Legacy, Z3TA, and V-Station. It's computer heavy but it sounds nice.
I tried pro 53 at a friend's place. It's not very good as it was said before you can't do chords on it.
i got synth1 installed but how do u get the cygnus x superstring effect? i got the 15 dezma soundbanks but not the ones that came with it, i tried moving them to a differnt folder but cant get them. anyway what prestet should i use and what settings on synth1
could someone take a screenshot of their synth1 gui with all the settings correct for this effect and upload or send it? thanks
what do you mean? The standard patches are in the first bank, you just install my patches in the soundbank directory you want like soundbank01 dir. The pad should be kinda close to the cygnus x sound with some envelope tweaking.
what is the pad called?
Here's the Synth1 patch I promised to upload.
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You could put some additional VST EQ on it to make the high freqs hiss more.
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| Originally posted by Eldritch Here's the Synth1 patch I promised to upload. [[ LINK REMOVED ]] You could put some additional VST EQ on it to make the high freqs hiss more. |
Use save as... and put it in a free synth1 soundbank.
(For example C:\Program Files\Synth1\soundbank05\)
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