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Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Lith
there is no "one right way" to do things.

This is a quote that needs to be stickied to every damn thread here.
Raphie
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
Awww, you did that just for me. Fond memories, but damn, look how well made those ******s are.



Yeah, Artist Mix. They're really beautiful faders.

@raphie - how do you like the TAD's. We had B&W 802's for surround at the studio and it took me ages to figure out what I was hearing on them.

The TAD's translate so mych better, more defined midrange,less hyped highs. I barely use my o 300's anymore, only when I need to keep volume down
tehlord
Wanted one for3vah......

cryophonik
Cool! Is that the model that has the D-50 card?
Andy28
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Originally posted by tehlord
Wanted one for3vah......



Have you been getting photoshop tips from cryo? :stongue:


Nice synth btw, seen a few vids of them online.
cryophonik
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Originally posted by Andy28
Have you been getting photoshop tips from cryo? :stongue:


I think he needs LightRoom tips. :p
tehlord
I put my photos into pic monkey and hit some buttons. That's it :p

And yeah, it's the XT with the D50 and VC-2 vocal designer card in it.

I haven't plugged a mic in yet........:stongue:
Dj Dizzy
lookin good tehlord, the v-synth seems like something that'd contrast many other synths really really well. although all my experience with the v-synth is nada, I just watch alot of its demo vids on youtube.

maybe i'm showing my age by still being in love with the nostalgic sound of my jp's supersaw and pwm. out of all the emulation/knock-off attempts out there, nothing else has the same tonal character of the jp80x0. but how does the v-synth's supersaw and pwm sound compared to the jp? i've read many conflicting opinions. generally people say it's basically a jp + rompler, its modeling is the exact same as the jp's which is what intrigues me. but I've also read from a couple people that the v-synth's supersaw is different from the jp's. if you or anyone else has owned a jp and a v-synth, what's your take on it (v-synth supersaw and pwm vs jp)? also what about the filters, are they the same or different from jp's?
tehlord
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Originally posted by Dj Dizzy
lookin good tehlord, the v-synth seems like something that'd contrast many other synths really really well. although all my experience with the v-synth is nada, I just watch alot of its demo vids on youtube.

maybe i'm showing my age by still being in love with the nostalgic sound of my jp's supersaw and pwm. out of all the emulation/knock-off attempts out there, nothing else has the same tonal character of the jp80x0. but how does the v-synth's supersaw and pwm sound compared to the jp? i've read many conflicting opinions. generally people say it's basically a jp + rompler, its modeling is the exact same as the jp's which is what intrigues me. but I've also read from a couple people that the v-synth's supersaw is different from the jp's. if you or anyone else has owned a jp and a v-synth, what's your take on it (v-synth supersaw and pwm vs jp)? also what about the filters, are they the same or different from jp's?


I'm with you tbh, I love the sound of the older digital stuff. I've never owned a JP (despite being more than old enough to remember its release!) but I recently sold a Supernova 2 which I adored.

I happened to come across a supersaw patch in the V while I was messing with it so I've just recorded some live ty playing. I think it sounds very, very nice. Can't wait to start programming the thing.

PaULiN0
Damn bro that sounds warm to the punch! Very nice.

evo8
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Originally posted by tehlord
Wanted one for3vah......



nice one - only time ive heard one of these was somebody on youtube doing a cover of the lead at the end of Underworld - Cups...cant find the vid now but the sound was top notch, lovely filter!
Dj Dizzy
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Originally posted by PaULiN0
Damn bro that sounds warm to the punch! Very nice.


wow, yeah it does... and that filter sounds amazing. it doesn't sound as noisy like the jp's filter. I actually like the jp's filter alot when it's static or even when it's being used in envelopes. I think it sounds way better than diva's rendition of it. but it does fall short when you modulate it with a lfo, that's when it seems to get noisy during those fast sweeps. that v-synth filter definitely sounds superior, thanks for posting that demo. i'd looked for v-synth supersaw demos on youtube before but strangely enough, didn't find any that really focus in on that aspect. I understand what why though because that's just one very small aspect of what the v-synth does. anyway, that sounds so warm.
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