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SuperSaw in V-Station
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| Shahar |
I tried to create supersaw sample in v-station and I cant find the way.
Any ideas? |
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| dj-rob |
Supersaw is special to the Jp80x0.. just like double saw is special to the supernova.. they are just special waveforms.. vstation doesnt use this waveform..
I believe the JP8080 emulator vst, the superwave (dont use it) has the supersaw waveform.
I find using a square on vstation with the pwm widths very wide.. can create the sawwy sound your going for. |
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| Shahar |
Oh, thats why I couldn't ;)
Thanks bro! |
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| dj_inferno |
| Unless there is a particular supersaw, you are trying to recreate. I don't know why it couldn't be done in the v-station. Try using 3 saw waves. At least 2 detuned if not all. Set the filter all the way open and the resonance to 9 o clock. Add some reverb. Crank the chorus up to your liking. Then layer it. You should get that big supersaw sound. |
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| rb2k1 |
Well, i read this post and i was like.. even tho i have my Jp-8080 sitting right here infront of me.. i feel like showing you that it is very possible to get the supersaw sound from the novation v-station.
::: I made 2 different supersaw presets and here are my examples :::
::: P.S. Each Samples is only one Session of v-station, no stacking here :D :::
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Alphablue Supersaw Patch 1 Example
This was all done in v-station with no external effects such as delay or reverb.
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Alphablue Supersaw Patch 2 Example
This was also all done in v-station with no external effects such as delay or reverb.
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Alphablue Supersaw Patch 2 Example 2
This was all done in v-station but this had an additional external effects added to it including delay, reeverb, and some filtering.
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Well now you know it can be done.
Perhaps if i get some extra time, i will make a new tutorial about this. what do you guys think? yes or no?
:D
~rb2k1 |
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| Damie Mckeown |
| Whats the best thing to modulate in making a supersaw, I find taking two supersaws, detuning them etc, doesnt quite get there. I have no Idea what I would modulate, I can only make A WHOOOM sound with an lfo modulating the Cut-off, thats no good:D |
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