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kensaundm31 22.07.2008 01:17 PM

Hypersaw
 
Hi there,

I'm saving up for a hardware synth because I've only ever used software and there are some sounds that they cant do particulary well.

I'm mainly into trance - anything of the quality of Matt Darey's Nocturnal Delights.

I'm still some way off yet but I've narrowed my choices down to a Virus or a V-synth. Has anyone got a sample or a short sequence with hypersaw on twin mode?

Until I've saved the cash I'm building something in NI's Reaktor.

IamEvil 27.07.2008 02:58 AM

OK , here is a WMA file which starts out as a single osc saw wave and goes to 9 detuned supersaws , then osc 2 kicks in with another 9 detuned supersaws , then sub osc comes on , then a bit of noise , then an 8 x unison mode which takes it up to roughly 150ish saw waves at once but with a trade off as I only have about 6 note poly.

http://www.speedyshare.com/267369612.html

hope that helps

[edit] I left a multiband compressor on and didnt realise , also sorry for the overload with the filter towards the end :)

logo80 27.07.2008 09:18 AM

do you need some hypersaw demo of the v-synth too?
Regards, Lorenzo

LivePsy 27.07.2008 11:08 PM

Don't bother with the V-Synth. Many of the great detuned trance sounds on the Virus chew up voices but have great 'width'. The synth engine of the V-Synth lacks stereo width. There's no way to pan one V-Synth osc left and the other to the right. OK, you don't always want to do that, but there's a narrow mono character in the overall sound.

Also the V-Synth effects quite limited and multi parts are damn near impossible to pull off. I'd call it a V-Disappointment ;)

Cheers,
B

Hollowcell 28.07.2008 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LivePsy (Post 282852)
There's no way to pan one V-Synth osc left and the other to the right.

Unless you import just the left and rights as separate stereo files. :)

Having a heap of dry hypersaw samples would mean you could probably make a pretty huge hypersaw knock off on the V. The only fucked thing would be not being able to have them blend and detune separately - maybe blending between patches would help in some ways.

FX on the V-synth are better in general than my VC, but I use the FX just to make a half decent filter, so many of the traditional FX are not available anyway.... Stupid V-synth filters.

logo80 28.07.2008 04:06 PM

I can't compare the v-synth anithing else than a virus B and they're quite different... but I can assure you that it's all but a disappointment...
obviously it's a different machine but be sure that it's the best sounding gear I own (I'm talking about audio quality, not subjectively about the sounds preset or not, so no aliasing, no hiss or hum... just pure sound), effects are great and a lot more than the virus b and other synth I own... anyway if you use it only to play a kind of sound without taking the time to use sampling, editing and tweaking parameters, the v-synth could sound useless.
regards, Lorenzo

LivePsy 28.07.2008 10:35 PM

logo80, enlighten us all with demo sound files of the V-Synth sounding great in a trance setting (since the oringal poster is after that sound). Or point us in the direction of a website which already has these wonderful sounds.

Cheers,
B

logo80 29.07.2008 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LivePsy (Post 282861)
logo80, enlighten us all with demo sound files of the V-Synth sounding great in a trance setting (since the oringal poster is after that sound). Or point us in the direction of a website which already has these wonderful sounds.

Cheers,
B

no I don't loose my time in this way, I just quote myself, maybe you didn't read correctly what I wrote....

anyway if you use it only to play a kind of sound without taking the time to use sampling, editing and tweaking parameters, the v-synth could sound useless.

LivePsy 29.07.2008 10:24 PM

OK, the topic has turned into "people who don't like the V-synth are idiots". Quite irrelevant to how suitable a V-Synth is for Trance. So I think my point is proven. If you want trance sounds, get the Virus!

Cheers,
B

IamEvil 29.07.2008 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LivePsy (Post 282852)
Don't bother with the V-Synth. Many of the great detuned trance sounds on the Virus chew up voices but have great 'width'. The synth engine of the V-Synth lacks stereo width. There's no way to pan one V-Synth osc left and the other to the right. OK, you don't always want to do that, but there's a narrow mono character in the overall sound.

Also the V-Synth effects quite limited and multi parts are damn near impossible to pull off. I'd call it a V-Disappointment ;)

Cheers,
B

Whats up with the old fashioned way of creating a stereo field from mono source of hard panning the synth and adding a delay to opposite side by a few miliseconds to get it slightly out of phase ?

I'm not sure how the virus creates its stereo spread ... maybe it detunes certain frequencies to the left and certain frequencies to the right ?

I'm sold on the V-synth to be honest , everything I've heard from it has sounded amazing. It's on my "to buy" list but first I have to update my pc :(


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