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Zeta and its saw settings
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verdonsky
Is the cygnus x - superstrings (rank 1 mix) saw sound possible on zeta?
I was playing around, I used 5 oscilators set to multi free, phased them all the way, and then detuned them a little against eachother. All vintage saw 2. Then added 2 HPfilters, cuttoff pushed up, then a little reverb and some delay. changed the eq inside of zeta for lower mids, slightly higher highs, and lower lows. Theres something missing.
I then tried a cynus x patch from patch arena, that was missing it too. V-station or superwave don't see to have this softness either. Perhaps its some effect I'm missing or synth setting? I did look around the net but nothing helpful came up for reproducing that sound. I think the only trance song that I've heard this specific supersawish sound is the one mentioned above.

btw, Z3ta is amazing, well worth the money
Eldritch
Try these multisamples (I made them in Reason 3), they sound pretty close I think.

/EDIT removed link
citizeN
quote:
Originally posted by verdonsky

btw, Z3ta is amazing, well worth the money


i'll second that! Best purchase ive made in a while... i think ive lost days just messing around with the sounds... ooooohhh

-citizenaudio
C-quence
That sound can be achieved with 1 osc in z3ta. What makes the difference are the effects after it.
verdonsky
"That sound can be achieved with 1 osc in z3ta. What makes the difference are the effects after it."

Unfortunatly thats the problem i'm having. I can't figure out how to get the sound soft enough.

Eldritch - any tips for porting your sounds to zeta?

"Best purchase ive made in a while... i think ive lost days just messing around with the sounds... ooooohhh" It also comes with some of the best presets ive heard in any analogue VST.
gr8ape
zeta owns
period
Eldritch
quote:
Originally posted by verdonsky
"That sound can be achieved with 1 osc in z3ta. What makes the difference are the effects after it."

Unfortunatly thats the problem i'm having. I can't figure out how to get the sound soft enough.

Eldritch - any tips for porting your sounds to zeta?

"Best purchase ive made in a while... i think ive lost days just messing around with the sounds... ooooohhh" It also comes with some of the best presets ive heard in any analogue VST.


Don't bother with those samples. I just realised they're missing a few keys which makes transitions between notes sound bad. I'm going to try the z3ta demo, I'll see if I can make a patch with it.
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