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erol 07.02.2011 12:32 PM

Recreating this Yamaha sound with the TI? (screenshots inside!)
 
Hi,

could someone please help me to recreate this Yamaha sound with the Virus TI?
Maybe someone could "translate" the settings to Virus names?
Thank you!

Settings1 screenshot HERE

settings2 screenshot HERE

boreg 08.02.2011 09:39 AM

Errm, why don't you post a sample? It's a bit difficult to imagine what it sounds like just by looking at the screenshot :-P

erol 08.02.2011 10:38 AM

No problem.
Here's the sample:
http://www.speedyshare.com/files/26748515/sound.mp3

IamEvil 08.02.2011 11:18 AM

distorted square+sine wave with portamento by the sound of it

I have to leave for work now but something like this ??

http://www.speedyshare.com/files/26749055/Sound_3.mp3

erol 08.02.2011 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IamEvil (Post 298766)
distorted square+sine wave with portamento by the sound of it

I have to leave for work now but something like this ??

http://www.speedyshare.com/files/26749055/Sound_3.mp3

You are getting close.
Can you please make some VC settings screenshots like i did?
Or you can upload the .midi we can try to recreate the patch together. Thank you.

IamEvil 09.02.2011 01:48 AM

Close ? It's spot on bar some EQ to filter the low end.

I didn't save the sound as I knocked it up in a few seconds before I shot off to work. It's exactly how I stated earlier.

Get a -Init- patch, change osc 1 to a square wave, change osc 2 to a sine wave and lower it down by 1x octave (12 semitones) , turn the portamento to around 30-40ish and turn on a distortion to your taste.

That is it, nothing else was touched apart from I turned the delay on for the recording.

[edit]

Looking at the screen grabs , it appears they've used ring modulation instead of distortion.

feedingear 09.02.2011 05:12 AM

id bring in a little bit of noise color as well, the original sample has a bit of hiss to it.

erol 09.02.2011 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IamEvil (Post 298780)
Close ? It's spot on bar some EQ to filter the low end.

I didn't save the sound as I knocked it up in a few seconds before I shot off to work. It's exactly how I stated earlier.

Get a -Init- patch, change osc 1 to a square wave, change osc 2 to a sine wave and lower it down by 1x octave (12 semitones) , turn the portamento to around 30-40ish and turn on a distortion to your taste.

That is it, nothing else was touched apart from I turned the delay on for the recording.

[edit]

Looking at the screen grabs , it appears they've used ring modulation instead of distortion.

Thank you for explaining but somehow I can not get the job done.. (I know, I am a noob..sorry)

This is what I did:
TI OSC PAGE
TI FX1 PAGE

Here's the TI midi patch file:
http://www.speedyshare.com/files/267...quare_test.mid

And this is how it sounds:
http://www.speedyshare.com/files/26766281/test1.mp3

Somehow it wont sound like the original sound..
What am I doing wrong here?

IamEvil 09.02.2011 01:33 PM

try some mid EQ boost on your mixer (or even virus), sweep it until you get the correct tone.

erol 09.02.2011 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IamEvil (Post 298788)
try some mid EQ boost on your mixer (or even virus), sweep it until you get the correct tone.

Hi IamEvil, could you please load my patch or make one for me? i hope its not to much to ask...
I would be very thankful! I would like to compare my patch and yours to understand what you did.
Thanks again.

(screenshots will do to)


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