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Eldritch, hope you like zeta.
btw, i googled, and got this:
www.tranceaddict.com/forums/archive/topic/142790-1.html
Unfortunately the mp3 doesn't exist anymore, so i don't know how good it is, but from the text it looks like it is close. I can't figure out how to convert those jp settings to zeta.
I hear rank 1 uses z3ta, maybe they know the secrets...
also, i found this site for Pro-53:
http://trance.nu/v3/article_show.php?id=144
there is one part that mentions some lfo settings for recreating the rank 1 sound, mentioning that "The key to the Rank 1 sound and the warmth of the jp 8080 is FREQUENCY MODULATION"
here is the whole txt:
| quote: | | Step 8: Sounds pretty good now, apart from being a bit dry, but it's still pretty cold and digital. The key to the Rank 1 sound and the warmth of the jp 8080 is FREQUENCY MODULATION. This can be a seemingly complex setup if you're a pro 53 newbie. Go over to the left part of the synth, you should see an LFO panel and a Wheel-Mod panel. You're gonna wanna turn the LFO up about 4.5 notches, and set the waveform to triangle. You're going to use the LFO to control the modulation. You do this by going to the Wheel-Mod panel and clicking "FrqA" and the "B" that follows it, which means frequency modulation for osc A and for osc B, respectively. Right now it probably sounds way too wavery. Now go to the modulation wheel, which is besides the pitch wheel at the bottom left. It defaults partially up, but the frq mod of the pro 53 is very very sensitive, so you need to turn it down so much that it almost looks off, it should only be a couple of pixels away from 0. (See Pic.) |
perhaps this holds some secrets to the soft, massive superstring sound. I'm at work, so i can't find out yet
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