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Dance123
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Re: Re: Why can't I create this warm pad with the Supersaw VSTi (mp3 clip inside)?!
| quote: | Originally posted by thecYrus
what kind of chords are this?
but the sound is very simple.. it's a normal supersaw with a LPF and a long attack and release.. |
Those are simply the notes (like do, re, mi, fa, sol, etc..) that are in the chord, so "mi-la-do" chord obviously has "mi", "la" and "do" in the chord. Are people not familiar with this way of writing chords or am I doing it wrong? Please let me know!
Perhaps using letters makes it easier to understand? Here you go:
E-A-C (mi-la-do)
E-G-C (mi-sol-do)
F-A-C (fa-la-do)
E-G-C (mi-sol-do)
Does this make it more clear? Please tell me what was confusing!
Apart from that, could people PLEASE post an mp3 of recreating what I requested above with the Supersaw VSTi. I can't see what I could be doing wrong with the programming as it seems simple to make, but the thing is I can't get that sound quality and want to know if it's my soundcard's fault or not. As I said, the XG softsynth I have, made this sound almost perfect, so why can't I get the same sound with the Supersaw VSTi. Please help! Thanks! 
Last edited by Dance123 on Jul-31-2004 at 11:46
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Jul-31-2004 10:34
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acell
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Melbourne
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Re: Re: Re: Why can't I create this warm pad with the Supersaw VSTi (mp3 clip inside)?!
| quote: | Originally posted by Dance123
Are people not familiar with this way of writing chords or am I doing it wrong? Please let me know!
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I know that do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, te, do are used for singing.. not sure about cords tho
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Aug-01-2004 22:25
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Dance123
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Registered: Oct 2003
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Nobody at all who can do the above test with the Supersaw VSTi and post an mp3. I really want to know if it is my soundcard that makes VSTi's sound bad or not. Thanks!!
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Aug-02-2004 01:02
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h.vox
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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Re: Why can't I create this warm pad with the Supersaw VSTi (mp3 clip inside)?!
| quote: | Originally posted by Dance123
Hi,
Can anybody please show me if it is possible to recreate following JP8000 pad with the Supersaw VSTi cause I can't get the sound right. It could be my old soundcard's fault, but I also have an XG softsynth installed and with that one I can easily reproduce following sound, so why can't I do it with the Supersaw VSTi which should sound better?! Perhaps my old soundcard doesn't work well with VSTi's. That's what I try to find out.
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there is no way to make this sound with supersaw. these are most likely sampled strings, or one much more complicated string patch than supersaw is able to do. i don't think that single oscillator synth like supersaw is able to make this. supersaw is pretty good at what it does, but it still is a one trick pony.
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Aug-02-2004 11:42
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Dance123
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Registered: Oct 2003
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Hi Fatboy!
Thanks very much for posting the mp3. Which EQ settings did you use by the way. How did you get your sound so bright with the filter open. If I put the filter full open, it doesn't sound that bright.
Also, which sonic exciter did you use to enhance the sound?
Thanks in advance for the info!
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Aug-03-2004 03:05
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rb2k1
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: NYC Metro Area Mood: chilled out
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Aug-12-2004 08:21
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