exactly the same as the pad except i dropped the attack and sustain on both filter and amp envelopes to 0, reduced the decay and reduced the release. upped the fatness a bit more (slightly more detune) and changed the filter configuration from low pass to m band pass and widened it a bit more in stereo. i may have changed some of the sawtooths to bi-saws. changing them to synced saws with the current LFO configuration makes them oscillate very weirdly and it sounds shit. oh yes, i also increased the amp envelope cutoff and decreased the filter envelope cutoff - hence why it sounds lower and smoother (As if the filter is more closed) than the pad.
both patches are a bit raw though. needs alot of polish but the basics are there really. 3 sawtooths tuned out by an octave each. go nuts with the LFO detune and set the LFO speed REALLY high so that it oscillates so fast it soudns like even more detune and you arent aware of the oscillation.
EDIT: i think if im careful i might try layering it with another vanguard and see if i can widen it a bit more. as a single patch though i think its got the basics down. it sounds nothing like a JP supersaw but then again if you want JP supersaws - buy a JP my virus b cant even make accurate JP supersaws. i think vanguard is better actually - its alot brighter.
Last edited by Derivative on Mar-07-2005 at 21:08
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