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KilldaDJ
birth.school.trance.death

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: tranceaddict wants to know your location
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Apr-11-2004 22:08
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alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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Apr-11-2004 22:34
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No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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i've been wanting to try to do a whole track with my Virus, just to see what i'd come up with. personally, i don't really like the idea of using just one synth for all my synth sounds. i feel like the synths lack a bit of character, and it's sort of uncreative, imo.
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Apr-12-2004 09:39
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MadThijs
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Hoogeveen, Holland
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I made my tracks in dreamstation completly with it's synth. And in reason I use the subtractor in Reason for everything. Drums and perc are samples. Although I treid to make some with the softsynthsabove
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Apr-12-2004 10:38
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The Designer
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Panama
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Re: Using one Synth for everything?
| quote: | Originally posted by clubkidnycnyc
This may sound like a silly question but its not
has anyone here used one synthesizer to play every track in your song
for example
pads
stabs
leads
atmosphers
melodies
bass
etc
if not when would you use a synthesizer to play manually
also if anyone has made a complete track using one synth
to play the whole complete song manually id like to hear it
also if you only use it accordingly id like to hear it too so i can get a good idea of when to play the synth
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Here is what someone made using only one synth. You need Reason 2.5.
http://www.reasonstation.net/songs/...html?song=22708
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Apr-13-2004 11:24
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CrackedLcd
Stuff Dreams R Made Of

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: With Fungirls In Maryland
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Apr-13-2004 16:26
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TXHARP
tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Michigan, USA
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Hello:
I write a lot of trance songs with the Motif ES. Before everyone starts throwing stones at me, let me explain. By adding one to three PLG150-AN plug-ins, the workstation can perform physical analog synthesis in addition to the diverse ROM presets. Also, the sampler provides another option to expand sonic possibilities. With some dedicated time, a person can really customize the workstation for any type of music, including trance.
As another person stated, I prefer to use more than one synth on most songs. But, when I am feeling lazy, which is most of the time, the Motif ES seems to perform the job well. The downfall is that workstations are not looked upon as being "cool" in the trance world.
I am not endorsing the Motif ES is the way to go for you and others, but just indicating another "one synth does all" option to consider.
Ted
Last edited by TXHARP on Apr-14-2004 at 06:22
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Apr-14-2004 04:52
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