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3rd Signal
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Ramat Sharon, IL
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Two things:
1. Blank preset.
2. Some free time.
Nothing else is needed. Everything there is pretty basic, 3 Osc's, FX window, Envlope window, Midi control window, Library and so on.
Every Osc got a Filter box and a Modulation box which can be turned on and off by clicking on it.
In the bottom of the window you got the same stuff (and an FX box) each Osc got only that those effect all the 3 Osc's at the same time.
In the Envlope window you can control all the envlopes, in the FX window you can assign an FX (only 1 for each instance if I'm not mistaken) and so on.
I'm guessing your not a noob to producing so you probably know all that but just in case you don't.
If you need more info just ask a specific question.
But be carefull, once you get to know it well, you can't let go. =)
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Jan-05-2007 13:46
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kitphillips
is actually a guy.
Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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the only thing that I find wierd and I think it puts a lot of people off is the numerical values rather than sliders. Having so many pages is damn awkward as well! Other than that its really not too hard, envelope control is particularly easy. Still probably one of the harder synths out there though because of the flexibility of the routing.
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Jan-05-2007 14:40
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DJ Shibby
Amphoteric Superbase

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Of Earthzen and the Therethen
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Jan-06-2007 01:55
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3rd Signal
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Ramat Sharon, IL
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quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
The "advanced" stuff can be pretty daunting, but if you start simple and make regular sounds you should be able to get the hang of it. Then start playing with custom waveforms and the crazy modulation/effects. |
I wouldn't mind for that kind of tips. The mod part is still a bit too rough on me even though I use it.
@ Mysticalninja:
The sound can basicly be almost any kind.
I have emulated an acoustic guitar (not perfect but similer), Sander type's of sound, Armin Plucked stuff, electric basses like Mikes and Marcels and lots more.
It can do lots, but I like it for round or sharp stuff. I don't like making "fat" stuff with it cause it doesnt work well for me there, JP makes way better fat pads that it can imo.
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Jan-06-2007 02:27
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MidnightBlue
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
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There's a nice Absynth 3 DVD tutorial out there to purchase, google it up. I learned off of the DVD tutorial, it teaches everything about Absynth 3 - and it also includes exclusive footage with Junkie XL giving you a few tips on his techniques. Once you'e watched the tutorial fully, you'll be able to synth program easily. Hands down.
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Jan-07-2007 09:46
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