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| quote: | Originally posted by DJREMIDI
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First of all, Pro-53 is not a very good synth for SuperSaw sounds because once you enable unison your polyphony is limited to 1 voice, thus, no chords. So, if you want to play chords you will need a synth that is equipped with a polyphonic unison or a synth that has a SuperSaw (clone) oscillator (like z3ta). If you are limited to just using Pro-53 then you can either use just the two Saw oscillators with some chorus, but the sound will not be as thick and heavy, or you can enable unison and create a very thick lead sound, but only be limited to playing monophonic melodies. That being said, here's what I did with two oscillators and no unison effect (delay is external since I'm using built-in delay effect for chorus). No EQ or other effects were used:
Pro-53 Lead
EDIT:
Here's the same sound with some EQ and reverb:
Pro-53 Lead EQ |
If you want to play multiple notes, a solution is to copy several instances of pro-53 and divide the notes over the multiple instances. It's not like this vsti has a big hit on the cpu so it's an acceptable workaround imo.
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