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Chris Creator
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Awesome!!! Thanks for that tutorial! Its easy once someone shows you how.

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Shahar
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First, thanks!

I tried this way but it wasn't the same sound as you put here.
Can someone upload the finished Pro-53's file then I'll see the difference?

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kr00t0n
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Much gratitude to you, this will prove useful in my quest to produce at least semi-decent trance

My remix is gonna sound a bit better now


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fl0w
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Ahh thx SoM, I followed your tutorial and realized that this sound really is pretty simple to recreate so I managed to make a pretty decent supersaw with the Malström too.

My tip for everyone reading this is to try understanding what all that knob-turning does instead of just blindly following the tutorial. Learned me something at least! :

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tranceman78
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good job man, nice tutorial

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MadThijs
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I'm a bit confused. But now I think I know

Now I've treid the demo and the kbd knob probaly switched on when you make your pads.

Last edited by MadThijs on Dec-27-2003 at 14:52

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Dance123
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quote:
Originally posted by State of Matter
dbl: Thats not a bug man, that's unison at work. Unison concentrates all voices into one note so that there are none left for other notes. It makes that one note very thick.

Hi State of Matter,

Great sound, but just wondering: if there are no voices left for other notes, how are you supposed to play chords with this supersaw pad patch or isn't that possible?! I mean, isn't the idea of pad/string sounds that you can play them as chords? You can do this on the JP8000, am I right?! Also, if you can only play 1 note at the time, won't the the first note be cut off as soon as you hit a new note, so that you won't have a smooth transition between notes?

PS: in that clip of your track Sapphire that you posted, did you play chords or is that a single note?

Thanks in advance for the info!

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thecYrus
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you can use multiple instance of pro53 for chords..

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mantisnl
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good tutorial man, the clip sounds awesome


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State of Matter
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quote:
Originally posted by Dance123
Hi State of Matter,

Great sound, but just wondering: if there are no voices left for other notes, how are you supposed to play chords with this supersaw pad patch or isn't that possible?! I mean, isn't the idea of pad/string sounds that you can play them as chords? You can do this on the JP8000, am I right?! Also, if you can only play 1 note at the time, won't the the first note be cut off as soon as you hit a new note, so that you won't have a smooth transition between notes?

PS: in that clip of your track Sapphire that you posted, did you play chords or is that a single note?

Thanks in advance for the info!


1. All you gotta do is clone the pro 53 and have two instances of the same patch to use chords, which is what i do in ever track.
2. The number of voices used has nothing to do with note transition, if you use the amplifier settings i said, the transition will be smooth.


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Audio Beverage
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Re: The Supersaw Pad Tutorial

quote:
Originally posted by State of Matter

EDIT: And a little clip of this sound in action in my track, Sapphire:

http://www.angelfire.com/electronic...pphire_pads.mp3

Holly fuck. I love that track! Where can i get it from?!

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waXology
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ok noob problem here.

when i go to load an empty file bank instrument thingy for the pro 53 it doesnt load, and i dont have that exact one it states in the tut but similar ones?

how can i load an empty preset?

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