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Posted by Shoes on Apr-24-2002 13:02:

VAZ Patches

Just got Vaz 2001, and was wondering if anyone's got, or know where to get, any decent trance lead patches? The included patches seem to just just bass and stuff.

Ta


Posted by TranceMasterUk on Apr-24-2002 13:39:

make your own
why do you want to use other presets????


Posted by Shoes on Apr-24-2002 17:53:

Because I don't know how to program it. I want tutorials...


Posted by bumbum on Apr-24-2002 19:44:

where u get Vaz

would like to tget my hands on that


Posted by TranceMasterUk on Apr-24-2002 19:47:

shoes it pays to learn how to programme a synth man
instead of using presets

if you use presets ur stuff is gonna sound the same as soo many other songs
because other people will have used the presets

so really
try to learn how to make your own sounds
cause it helps alot


Posted by D_G on Apr-24-2002 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceMasterUk
shoes it pays to learn how to programme a synth man
instead of using presets

if you use presets ur stuff is gonna sound the same as soo many other songs
because other people will have used the presets

so really
try to learn how to make your own sounds
cause it helps alot



tru... tru


Posted by Shoes on Apr-24-2002 19:50:

I really want to learn how to program synths. I don't know the first thing about it, though. Have any good websites?


Posted by D_G on Apr-24-2002 19:51:

Just twiddle some knobs, change some settings, turn some levers... etc.. it pays to just press anything...


Posted by TranceMasterUk on Apr-24-2002 19:53:

yea man first off

learn what each knob does

it takes time
so just be patient


Posted by Ianhymers on Apr-24-2002 20:10:

start by looking at how patchs work. what oscillators is it useing? how is it being filtered? is the LFO controling anything? and other stuff like that. now here is the important part.. Delete ALL the factory presets! from there you can start programing all your own sounds.

i personaly think programing is the difference between a Producer and some kid trying to produce. its really not that hard to get the basics and once you have them for one synth you can apply that to most other synths. it also make it easyer to learn different synthasis methods that are more complex like FM or AM....


Posted by Shoes on Apr-25-2002 11:40:

Just been messing about with the Fruity 3xOSC. I never knew it was so easy to create a synth like PPK's ResuRection lead...

Thanks for the tips, guys!


Posted by Peter Campbell on Apr-25-2002 12:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Shoes
Just been messing about with the Fruity 3xOSC. I never knew it was so easy to create a synth like PPK's ResuRection lead...

Thanks for the tips, guys!


yea that PPK's bep sounds like its straight out of the 80's,
It reminds of some of the older Electronic music around then


Posted by Trancevision on Apr-26-2002 10:15:

I think it would be very helpful for him as a beginner to give him an
example of good preset, because if you have already a good soundding patch you can easily make your own new patches.

It is easy to say "just be patient" or "take your time" but we all know that it is a sometimes a fucking long procedure to get a sound what you want and I think that here are some people who might help him giving him one or two patches.

Actually I just have the demo of VAZ and I am making my sounds with
Reason instead, otherwise I could give you some help.

Trancevision



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