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Roland JP Supersaw Samples (pg. 2)
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| camsr |
| You know, when you got detune, it does the phasing thing. Its when the oscillators match back up to the sound that it began with. Just one of my words ;) |
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| camsr |
| Awesome! thanks a million. Im gonna make somethin cool right now :) |
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| atxbigballer1 |
| I made a patch with them and there not all that good! some one please give me some real good supersaw samples! |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by atxbigballer1
I made a patch with them and there not all that good! some one please give me some real good supersaw samples! | yeah they sucked :) |
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| cristianokeller |
The name of this Vengeance JP8k patch is Beach Party.
It's made in Perform mode and use 2 detuned supersaw waveforms at the same time, one filtered down for bassy frequencies and another higher treble one.
This type of patch is really very cool and can fit in various mixes. Also nice for use in a Rank 1 - Airwave cover...
But, really I like to use another sound that comes from Nord Lead 3 and can do the same effect and even more. It's in Vipzone multisamples Leads 1 collection. I really like it! |
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| atxbigballer1 |
| I want some Roland JP 8000 or 8080 RAW supersaw oscillator samples so i can make some patches! |
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| Eldritch |
| The problem with using a sampled supersaw waveform is it will sound very fake if the notes are triggered at the same place in the sample all the time. If you have a sampler that can randomize the start position it could work ok. |
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| DJ Shibby |
| I might be looking to sell my JP 8080. Hit me up via PM if you're interested; and check the prices on ebay first so you know the dealio. |
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| derail |
| quote: | Originally posted by atxbigballer1
I made a patch with them and there not all that good! some one please give me some real good supersaw samples! |
For free? Making good usable samples takes time and experience, that's why sample libraries can cost a lot of money. And even then, using samples isn't like having the synth. A big part of the sound comes from the onboard effects and filters. If you filter sweep a JP80x0 supersaw sample, it's not going to sound like moving the filter on the synth.
If you really want that type of sound, for free, look through freeware VST synths and see which one provides the closest sound to a supersaw. It'll sound a bit different, but it may work for what you're trying to do. |
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| atxbigballer1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by derail
For free? Making good usable samples takes time and experience, that's why sample libraries can cost a lot of money. And even then, using samples isn't like having the synth. A big part of the sound comes from the onboard effects and filters. If you filter sweep a JP80x0 supersaw sample, it's not going to sound like moving the filter on the synth.
If you really want that type of sound, for free, look through freeware VST synths and see which one provides the closest sound to a supersaw. It'll sound a bit different, but it may work for what you're trying to do. | Look, i just want some Real supersaw samples! I have all the vst's i can ever use! I just want off a real JP! Yes ill i can give some money! Any one want to pitch in? I got a access virus hyper saw patch for free on hear! |
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| Watts |
| quote: | Originally posted by atxbigballer1
Look, i just want some Real supersaw samples! I have all the vst's i can ever use! I just want off a real JP! Yes ill i can give some money! Any one want to pitch in? I got a access virus hyper saw patch for free on hear! |
What exactly are you expecting of things recorded from the Roland JP? |
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