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RoBDaWG
Prepared to Dance!

Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Dirty Jersey
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Aug-08-2005 23:04
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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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would help if there was a sound clip or a song name or something...
interesting note: ive been fiddling alot with my virus b recently and you can emulate pretty much any analogue/virtual analogue synth on it. best mod matrix of any synth, ever made. awesome filter configuration. lets you mimic most filter types on most synths. the raw waveforms are pretty weak but you can offset that with clever use of the mod matrix. but the key thing is - you can make a moog sounding bass on a virus. it will just take alot more effort to make one accurately than it will on a minimoog (you would need to reconfigure the filter and modulate the filter envelope attack and decay, since they arent linear on a minimoog). as with alot of the big virtual analogues, you can make 90% of the stock sounds in dance music with it.
bottom line: dont know what mr yoji uses, but i bet you can replicate most of the synth sounds he creates using a virus b.
last time i posted here i noticed that it didnt make very good supersaws, but ive been working on them and i can produce better ones now. not sure how perfect i can make them (id need a jp8000 to compare it to). but you can get pretty close. ill see if i can get some samples up.
just about the only thing i cant emulate on it is a 303. the filter resonance just doesnt behave the way a 303 filter does. but thats cool. you can always use audio realism bassline for 303s because its an almost exact software replica and its dirt cheap.
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Aug-09-2005 11:29
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TeK303
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2004
Location:
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Aug-12-2005 12:58
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Limit
AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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ok first, that guy is a wackoo,,dude he freaks me out....
ok anyway that lead that the bionik freak uses is very simple. choose a VA vsti of your liking, almost any will do, but i reccamend the v-station for this. All you git to do is use 2 or 3 saw waves and detune them very slightely like -1, +3, +1, then set an LFO with a sin or trinagle wave and set that to the filter cutoff...then turn the depth of the LFo up slightely and turn the cutoff down slightly till you can hear the LFo doing its work. You will have to set the rate of the LFO accordingly to your bpm or to your liking. Then the last added touch is to use portamento..this is a key element for this lead. turn the portamento up a quarter or so and be amazed at this mighty chees lead.
Oh he scares me!
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Aug-13-2005 00:37
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Limit
AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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no its not really fast, that would turn the sound into something totaly different. if your using vstation play with the env mod depth and that should do it.
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Aug-13-2005 16:18
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gk_nz
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Try using albino 2 and modulate the master pitch very slighty and you'll be able to get a yoji style lead.
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Aug-14-2005 02:52
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