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Garym 25.01.2005 05:14 PM

A virus supersaw close to a jp?
 
Hi, I have finally had time to post my version of my virus supersaw (jp emulation), this version is modified. Let me know what you think, check it out.

http://gmproductions.ath.cx/virussupersaw.mp3

also check out a clip of morpheda (a small trance project)

http://gmproductions.ath.cx/morpheda.mp3

all of which was programmed on a virus classic (desktop version)[/url]

Merlot 25.01.2005 05:33 PM

being the former owner fo an 8080, I hate to break it to you m8, but it doesn't come close in terms of fatness and resonance. Dont get me wrong, it is a good attempt and a nice trance lead, but doesnt match the JP supersaw. It seems to be missing the mid range.

Merlot 25.01.2005 05:40 PM

just bounce to audio in you sequencer and EQ the mids up a little. Or you could layer it with the same sound, just eq themj differently, and that will defenitely get you in the ballpark.

Timo 25.01.2005 09:46 PM

Re: A virus supersaw close to a jp?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Garym
Hi, I have finally had time to post my version of my virus supersaw (jp emulation), this version is modified. Let me know what you think, check it out.

http://gmproductions.ath.cx/virussupersaw.mp3 [/url]

That a single patch, or a multi? I'm erring toward the latter...

Guess there's no chance of a *.mid file? ;)

tranzash 25.01.2005 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merlot
being the former owner fo an 8080,

Merlot, What the hell is the feedback osc? :?

Hollowcell 26.01.2005 03:35 AM

The feedback OSC adds overtones to the sound. Best way to know what it does though is get someone to post you a sample of the thing. I looked for a written explanation a while back and couldn't find any detailed explanation.

Sorry to butt into your thread though Garym.

Merlot 26.01.2005 06:16 AM

^^^^ Hollowcell explained it about as best as I could. It is one of those things where you can hear it, but no really explain it.

Merlot 27.01.2005 10:55 PM

Garym,
How long have you been designing? What are your influences?

ten 28.01.2005 12:00 AM

Hey you're in Swindon, just down the road from me, im in Reading :) We should get together sometime (when my bloody TI arrives) and do a collab :)

ten

DIGITAL SCREAMS 28.01.2005 12:45 AM

Ten im at uni in guildford....not a million miles away hehe.

DS

ten 28.01.2005 06:40 AM

Oh really? nice, we should all get together and make a virus TI live band and go on tours around the UK lol :)

ten

Merlot 28.01.2005 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garym
I done a demo for Lasgo, and Dave angel.

How did that go over?

XLR8A 30.01.2005 03:29 PM

What about a midi file for all the massive inside the place ?

:wink:

Merlot 30.01.2005 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garym
Id rather not give that out, however i do like sharing (believe it or not) and will be programming a soundset very soon, with the same sort of sound included.

Dont think it is going to happen M8. :cry:

pDc 03.02.2005 12:07 PM

On the subject....
this is my best supersaw sound. Sounds just like a Rank1 lead.

http://pdc.me.uk/mp3/van.mp3

Sounds a bit harsh and I don't make trance any more so I never actually put this lead to any kind of use :roll:

Made with my Virus B, btw.

Wandering Kid 07.02.2005 06:21 PM

ill have a go at boshing up a virus b supersaw. see how it sounds. but i assure you, there will be something about it that just doesnt feel as right as it does on the jp8000. cant explain it. i dunno. something about the filter. something about the highs which dont translate well - filter sweeped supersaw sounds too harsh when its all in on my virus b. i can adjust the filter 2 cutoff and res to remove the harshness and sibilance from the end of the filter sweep but it then loses something in the process - that huge momentum that you gather from bringing it in from nothing. i dont know. im reaching now.

Wandering Kid 07.02.2005 09:21 PM

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But through contacts and experience I can tell you that the virus is, and will always prove to be the most popular VA for the dance and trance genre. People only seem to want the JP for the dedicated supersaw lead, i find the virus to do everything well, I'll soon prove this on my website!
perhaps. i think that im not too concerned about whether the virus is more popular or whether its more versatile. i really like the JP supersaw and im coming to the inevitable conclusion that im gonna have to get one if i want *that* sound.

i wanna kill 2 birds with one stone though and plump for a v-synth xt whenever i can pony up the dough. which will be long from now.


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