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| jupiterone |
| zild you still need an elektron :p |
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| kooma |
| Just browsed thru this thread. That Little Phatty is a beast. Can you upload a clip for me? I'm interested in overload sound. With cutoff and amp sustain set to max and resonance and overload to min. Play a saw while slowly turning the overload to max then bring the cutoff to middle and crank up the resonance. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by kooma
Just browsed thru this thread. That Little Phatty is a beast. Can you upload a clip for me? I'm interested in overload sound. With cutoff and amp sustain set to max and resonance and overload to min. Play a saw while slowly turning the overload to max then bring the cutoff to middle and crank up the resonance. |
Here you go:
http://jbj.raceriv.com/sounds/littl...y10--rawsaw.wav
Uploaded as WAV because MP3 format really shows its limitations in dealing with raw synth oscillators... |
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| kooma |
| Thank you! This really shows what the overload is doing to the waveform. Also good you made it a wav - mp3 adds noise to the waveform. Amazing what this little mono synth is capable of. |
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| xphonix |
The andromeda is a good synth for sure. Dont expect it to sound as phat and ear pleasing as the moog though. It isnt.
For a poly synth thats analogue i would definately reccomend the studio electronics Omega 8. Very pricy though.
The p08 is ok for the price as well although i would choose the andromeda any day of the week over it.
mrjivebogongles, have you thought about upgrading your phatty to a voyager at any point? I part-exchanged my LP for a Voyager two years ago and the Voyager is so much more versitile! Well worth doing if you have the extra cash and space. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by xphonix
mrjivebogongles, have you thought about upgrading your phatty to a voyager at any point? |
Not really. I think I'm first going to get a polysynth for pads and atmospheres, and then hang on to that and the Phatty until I feel limited by either of them. |
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| mysticalninja |
| voyager don't have internal overdrive. also, mp3 adds noise? mp3 takes away noise to my ears. just a little bit of the high end. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by mysticalninja
voyager don't have internal overdrive. also, mp3 adds noise? mp3 takes away noise to my ears. just a little bit of the high end. |
If you play a raw oscillator with open filter and convert the sound to MP3 it will distort the high end. I think that's what kooma meant by "noise." |
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| palm |
| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
zild you still need an elektron :p |
yes, this is beyond analog imo. |
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| gr8ape |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I want a drum machine eventually, but right now I think I'll go for a couple more synths before I do that. That sucks that you lost all your work. |
cant you generate your own "analog drums" with a sine and noise generator (+pitch mod and filters) |
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| kooma |
| quote: | Originally posted by mysticalninja
also, mp3 adds noise? mp3 takes away noise to my ears. just a little bit of the high end. |
I meant it visually adds noise - looking at the waveform. This is an artefact of removing frequencies. It takes away the smoothness. |
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| mysticalninja |
| quote: | Originally posted by gr8ape
cant you generate your own "analog drums" with a sine and noise generator (+pitch mod and filters) |
the simple answer: not if you want it to sound like an 808.. not the bass of the 808, thats easy. the attack. fun fact: apparently its a square. someone i know who recreated an 808 for the school he was going to told me the 808 attack is a fastly filtered square.
depends on the synth really. i can get close on my nord, but the virus hell no. you can get a "filtered 808" sound at most
heres the best ive gotten out of the nord2: http://www.sendspace.com/file/bth3ax
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