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Ah I figured out how to use the nord lead 3 to control softsynths, just use generic remote in cubase. That mix ox crap is complex and confusing. I might just get the powercore virus and not the virus classic or c since it sounds easier to program.
I agree with the nord lead programming, it is so damn easy. Thanks for the info on the virus, I have always wanted one to make goa songs and psytrance songs. I guess you can pull out trance on it too. What is this howard scar's programming tutorial for the virus, I guess I can find it.
Honestly what you say about the virus may turn some people away, but it just makes me want it more. Cubase was a bugger to learn, but I love it now, it is so powerful and everything is placed just right. It was like my first synth, my yamaha ex5 had so many parameters on it I was so lost. It was so advanced for a first synthesizer, but I learned and it is super powerful. I would love the virus then, man the nord lead though can get complex in its sound diversity for how simple the programming is.
I think the nord lead 3 at least has super great high leads and pads, it can do bass well also. The nord lead 3 sucks for short pizz type sounds though. It just doesn't sound that well I think, everything needs a little release and sustain for the leads and everything else is a bass or a sound effect lfo thing. You can make dirty sounds on the nord lead 3, grindy fm sounds too.
From all the psychtrance I listen too, the virus is all over that. For making crazy sounds and ripping leads that expand high and over everything else, the virus is the key. I wonder what caused me to buy a nord lead 3 and not a virus? Only god could explain that one, because I have no idea.
Last edited by Flashback on Apr-11-2005 at 09:26
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