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Exploration of Sound ( to all producers ) (pg. 17)
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modular
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Originally posted by Etherium
Yet...at the same time, about 3 weeks ago I picked up a Virus B (and downloaded the cosmic dreamer patches), and my creativity, inspiration, and overall production skills have reached new places.

If I have one piece of advice on creating some nice sounds, get a hold of an arpeggiator with multiple patterns, notelengths, and swing settings and see how much sleep you get.


were you like me..? 20 mins having it out the box....wondering when you were gonna have the time to finish all these new ideas for tunes that had suddenly come about!!!!!
Etherium
It's an extremely solid synth for the money (used $800). It can be as hard as Calculus or as warm as apple pie. And if you want something in between, it can be as warm/hard as apple Calculus or...what? Ok. It's just good. {drool}
modular
check out the audio demo

this thing is bad assed Access Virus - Presets On Parade!

:crazy:
mantisnl
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Originally posted by modular
check out the audio demo

this thing is bad assed Access Virus - Presets On Parade!

:crazy:


shut up:p
modular
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Originally posted by mantisnl
shut up:p

hehe:tongue3
Trancevision
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check out the audio demo


nice demo indeed, but nothing heard you could not achieve with some softsynths ...

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now..... i got a good idea for a forum or thread. name that tune!! then name that sound...then get some smug git like me who has the hardware to post a nice sample of it!!!!


Ok :D ...here it comes: Dumonde - Never look back
the lead synth which starts at the end of the break ( the typcial dumonde sound )...

Trancevision
mantisnl
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Originally posted by Trancevision
Ok :D ...here it comes: Dumonde - Never look back
the lead synth which starts at the end of the break ( the typcial dumonde sound )...

Trancevision


that would be f00kin cool:D
modular
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Originally posted by Trancevision
nice demo indeed, but nothing heard you could not achieve with some softsynths ...




yeah i agree but with softsynths u cant just dial em up and have em sound like that ready to go
brash
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Originally posted by modular
yeah i agree but with softsynths u cant just dial em up and have em sound like that ready to go


All this is saying is that the Access people did a good job programming presets... if presets are available for softsynths like this, then yes you can just dial them up and have them sound like that ready to go.

A preset is a preset, whether it is for a softsynth or a hardsynth...
modular
quote:
Originally posted by Trancevision
nice demo indeed, but nothing heard you could not achieve with some softsynths ...



Ok :D ...here it comes: Dumonde - Never look back
the lead synth which starts at the end of the break ( the typcial dumonde sound )...

Trancevision


are we talking about the main lead sound once the tune really kicks in?
i hope this is the one u mean.... its on A4
dumonde sound .wav

modular
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Originally posted by brash
All this is saying is that the Access people did a good job programming presets... if presets are available for softsynths like this, then yes you can just dial them up and have them sound like that ready to go.

A preset is a preset, whether it is for a softsynth or a hardsynth...



usually not with all the effect settings tho...which is very handy
Vizay
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Originally posted by Etherium
@Vizay

I remember earlier you were talking about reproducing those Ayla type synths like the one in Angel Falls etc. Any luck? All those Ayla (Tandu) songs sound so clean. Everything is phat.



hehe a late answer comming up...(haven't checked this thread for a while)

well no...I'm all out of luck so far....gave up about a month ago...but I got my suspicions that it's a waldorf Q that is used...but i'm not shure about that...that's just a guess so far
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