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Novation V-Station Supersaw Pad Tutorial!
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| substorm |
Hello everyone!
This is to all newbie´s, and for everyone else offcourse :P. I know how it is to sit hour after hour, trying to get that "phat" supersaw, airwave kinda pads. So to get u started i thought i would share something to get u started and maybe an "aha" experience.
So, in this tutorial i have posted a sample on how it could sound HERE
and insted of writing it down, i have posted pictures of the settings, cus my english isnt that good.
Hope this will help u i some way, enjoy!
/Christian
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| dj_kane |
thanks ill have a look at this tomorrow!
what patch did you use? |
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| farris |
I think he used a blank one.
- farris |
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| Lindo |
| sounds very good :) I'll definitely attempt that myself. |
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| oFFbalaNce |
| This is probably a stupid question, and I havn't had time to try this "patch" yet, but why is the oscillator 1 detuned? |
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| [Alpha]Dave |
| quote: | Originally posted by oFFbalaNce
This is probably a stupid question, and I havn't had time to try this "patch" yet, but why is the oscillator 1 detuned? |
As you can see, osc 2 & 3 are also detuned. If you don't detune the osc's you wouldn't be able to get that supersaw-pad that your after. Since the waveform supersaw consists of various detuned saw-waveforms put together. It creates that phat sound. :clown:
BTW, that patch sounds awesome dude! I have a JP-8000 myself and I must say I'm impressed! :) (I haven't tried the patch yet myslef, but I judge by your mp3-sample atm, will try it when I get home for sure!)
EDIT: I've tried the patch now and it sounds very good! |
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| -mk- |
| quote: | Originally posted by oFFbalaNce
This is probably a stupid question, and I havn't had time to try this "patch" yet, but why is the oscillator 1 detuned? |
I was wondering the same thing. That kinda messes up the tuning of the instrument.
Although theres a lot of unison on it so it might be masked by that.. :) |
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| substorm |
[to dj_kane:]
I used a blank patch. :)
[to oFFbalaNce & -mk-:]
The reason i detuned all three osc, i cus i just used one synth, and it sound more "full" i u know what i mean, but there isnt any rules about it. I just did this patch for u to get started, and from there u can do what ever u think sounds good ;)
[to Alpha Dave] You are right :) and thank u for comment, im glad u liked it.
And if u are wondering, i didnt use ANY external fx or anything else. :) |
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| DeZmA |
| Sounds good but I wouldn't use noise in a pad. |
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| substorm |
| quote: | Originally posted by DeZmA
Sounds good but I wouldn't use noise in a pad. |
As i said, You can do what u think sound the best. i used a little noise to get more edge and air. |
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| Corteoz |
Even though it's not a supersaw (I'm a JP8000-owner, so I would know), it's a really good pad! :)
One thing that bothers me is a subtle click I hear when the filter cutoff is under 50%.
Tip: Try adding a LFO on the cutoff. Just sublte. Might make it sound better during those looong chords. |
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| Liran-A |
Thanks!!
Great tutorial!!
Love you man!! |
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